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=Basic Strategy=
=1-Minute Strategy Read=
The most obvious difference between beginner and intermediate players of Automobiles is that intermediate players prioritize buying cubes over moving for their first several turns. Determining which cubes are worth buying comprises much of the skill of Automobiles and depends on the situation, but they are usually to be found among the <span style="color:blue">blue</span> and <span style="color:green">green</span> cubes. Therefore, spend a few turns at the start of the race using your active pile to buy desirable cubes. (This may be hard to do when other players use their cubes to move and possibly even lap you, but if you use these turns wisely to sculpt your bag, it will pay off.)
Focus your first several turns sculpting the content of your bag. This means adding cubes you want, and removing ones you don’t.  


As a beginning rule of thumb, by the time you use your active pile to move, have at least 2 <span style="color:RebeccaPurple">purple</span> cubes in your deck. <span style="color:SaddleBrown">Wear</span> builds up very quickly, and wear cubes take up valuable slots that could be used by productive cubes. (As you advance in the game, you may see limits to this rule of thumb and discard it in specific situations. But <span style="color:RebeccaPurple">pit cubes</span> are greatly preferred over Pit Stops, which waste valuable turns.)
Which cubes are most desirable depends on the situation (several situations are discussed below). In general, look for the most desirable cubes among the <span style="color:blue">blue</span> and <span style="color:green">green</span> cubes.


Buying desirable cubes is one part of sculpting one's bag. The other part is removing undesirable cubes. Which cubes are undesirable again depends greatly on the situation, but they are often a portion of your white and <span style="color:#ccad00">yellow</span> cubes.
Buy enough <span style="color:RebeccaPurple">purple</span> cubes to keep <span style="color:SaddleBrown">wear</span> under control. If you don’t know how many that is, buy 3. (You’ll get a feel for how many your situation calls for with experience.) Remember drafting can help you manage <span style="color:SaddleBrown">wear</span>.
 
Don’t make the mistake of thinking a cube that could sometimes be helpful is automatically desirable. Remember each time you draw a mediocre cube, it could be preventing you from drawing a more desirable cube. (For example, <span style="color:#ccad00">yellow</span> cubes often bog down one’s bag more than they help.) Remove undesirable cubes as you can.


=Card Set Strategies=
=Card Set Strategies=
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What about the other cubes? <span style="color:green">Gearbox</span> can be powerful, but it can undermine <span style="color:blue">Hybrid Engine</span>. Adding <span style="color:green">Gearboxes</span> to your bag makes your bag less dense with <span style="color:blue">Hybrid Engines</span>, which will be a problem if you don't draw enough <span style="color:blue">Hybrid Engines</span> to be playable (that is, more than is in any other players' discard pile). The same reasoning goes for <span style="color:red">Suspension</span>, so be cautious about buying these cubes. However, <span style="color:RebeccaPurple">Crew Chief</span> does not suffer from this downside, because when played, it replaces itself with a cube from the bag. Just be sure to play <span style="color:blue">Hybrid Engines</span> if <span style="color:RebeccaPurple">Crew Chief</span> might re-bag your discard cubes and make <span style="color:blue">Hybrid Engine</span> unplayable.
What about the other cubes? <span style="color:green">Gearbox</span> can be powerful, but it can undermine <span style="color:blue">Hybrid Engine</span>. Adding <span style="color:green">Gearboxes</span> to your bag makes your bag less dense with <span style="color:blue">Hybrid Engines</span>, which will be a problem if you don't draw enough <span style="color:blue">Hybrid Engines</span> to be playable (that is, more than is in any other players' discard pile). The same reasoning goes for <span style="color:red">Suspension</span>, so be cautious about buying these cubes. However, <span style="color:RebeccaPurple">Crew Chief</span> does not suffer from this downside, because when played, it replaces itself with a cube from the bag. Just be sure to play <span style="color:blue">Hybrid Engines</span> if <span style="color:RebeccaPurple">Crew Chief</span> might re-bag your discard cubes and make <span style="color:blue">Hybrid Engine</span> unplayable.
== Rev’d Up (<span style="color:#ccad00">Car Chief</span>, <span style="color:red">Aerodynamics</span>, <span style="color:RebeccaPurple">Crew Chief</span>, <span style="color:blue">Hybrid Engine</span>, <span style="color:green">Boost</span>) ==
As is typically the case when <span style="color:blue">Hybrid Engine</span> is available, buy as many as you can. You’ll probably want your share of <span style="color:RebeccaPurple">Crew Chiefs</span>. <span style="color:RebeccaPurple">Crew Chief</span> should make <span style="color:red">Aerodynamics</span> unnecessary.
Consider pursuing one of the following (you probably can’t pursue both):
* buy <span style="color:green">Boosts</span> to help you add <span style="color:blue">Hybrid Engines</span> to your Active pile. However, be aware that sometimes <span style="color:green">Boosts</span> can work against you. For example, <span style="color:green">Boost</span> may cause you to restock your bag, including bagging discarded <span style="color:blue">Hybrid Engines</span> that are needed to make your Active pile <span style="color:blue">Hybrid Engines</span> playable.
* buy so many <span style="color:RebeccaPurple">Crew Chiefs</span> that some opponents can’t get their share to keep <span style="color:SaddleBrown">wear</span> under control. However, because <span style="color:RebeccaPurple">Crew Chief</span> is so effective, be aware your opponents may only need a few <span style="color:RebeccaPurple">Crew Chiefs</span>.


== Rinse & Repeat (<span style="color:#ccad00">Factory Support</span>, <span style="color:red">Burnout</span>, <span style="color:RebeccaPurple">Pit Mechanic</span>, <span style="color:blue">Internal Combustion</span>, <span style="color:green">Overdrive</span>) ==
== Rinse & Repeat (<span style="color:#ccad00">Factory Support</span>, <span style="color:red">Burnout</span>, <span style="color:RebeccaPurple">Pit Mechanic</span>, <span style="color:blue">Internal Combustion</span>, <span style="color:green">Overdrive</span>) ==

Revision as of 23:24, 15 March 2023

1-Minute Strategy Read

Focus your first several turns sculpting the content of your bag. This means adding cubes you want, and removing ones you don’t.

Which cubes are most desirable depends on the situation (several situations are discussed below). In general, look for the most desirable cubes among the blue and green cubes.

Buy enough purple cubes to keep wear under control. If you don’t know how many that is, buy 3. (You’ll get a feel for how many your situation calls for with experience.) Remember drafting can help you manage wear.

Don’t make the mistake of thinking a cube that could sometimes be helpful is automatically desirable. Remember each time you draw a mediocre cube, it could be preventing you from drawing a more desirable cube. (For example, yellow cubes often bog down one’s bag more than they help.) Remove undesirable cubes as you can.

Card Set Strategies

How to shape one's bag varies greatly based on the card set, track/racing season, and driver (if used). Your game's card set may not be listed below, but understanding strategies for various car sets will likely help you develop a strategy tailored to your specific card set. (More card set strategies are to come.)

First Game Card Set (Manager, Suspension, Crew Chief, Hybrid Engine, Gearbox)

Hybrid Engine (blue) is very powerful, so buy them during your setup turn and on your standard turns. If your opponents are experienced, Hybrid Engines will be bought until they are depleted. If your opponents are not experienced, you may be the only one buying them while others are racing. In this case, keep buying engine cubes either until they are depleted, or until opponents are about 1 lap up on you. White cubes, however, are not useful either for buying cubes, or for moving when compared to Hybrid Engine. So when a yellow cube is not useful for its buying power, use it to remove a white cube. In a base 2-player game, experienced players may spend their first 7 (or so) turns sculpting their bag (mostly buying blue and purple cubes, and removing white cubes) before moving on their 8th turn. (Using a driver from the expansion may shorten this time, as drivers can increase purchasing power.)

What about the other cubes? Gearbox can be powerful, but it can undermine Hybrid Engine. Adding Gearboxes to your bag makes your bag less dense with Hybrid Engines, which will be a problem if you don't draw enough Hybrid Engines to be playable (that is, more than is in any other players' discard pile). The same reasoning goes for Suspension, so be cautious about buying these cubes. However, Crew Chief does not suffer from this downside, because when played, it replaces itself with a cube from the bag. Just be sure to play Hybrid Engines if Crew Chief might re-bag your discard cubes and make Hybrid Engine unplayable.

Rev’d Up (Car Chief, Aerodynamics, Crew Chief, Hybrid Engine, Boost)

As is typically the case when Hybrid Engine is available, buy as many as you can. You’ll probably want your share of Crew Chiefs. Crew Chief should make Aerodynamics unnecessary.

Consider pursuing one of the following (you probably can’t pursue both):

  • buy Boosts to help you add Hybrid Engines to your Active pile. However, be aware that sometimes Boosts can work against you. For example, Boost may cause you to restock your bag, including bagging discarded Hybrid Engines that are needed to make your Active pile Hybrid Engines playable.
  • buy so many Crew Chiefs that some opponents can’t get their share to keep wear under control. However, because Crew Chief is so effective, be aware your opponents may only need a few Crew Chiefs.

Rinse & Repeat (Factory Support, Burnout, Pit Mechanic, Internal Combustion, Overdrive)

This card set offers may desirable options. Some experienced players will load up on Burnout; others will load up on Overdrive; many will buy a combination of both. But nearly all experienced players will try to get their share of Internal Combustion. Internal Combustion is powerful because it lets you trade a less powerful cube for 3 more powerful cubes from your discards, which lets the player get even more use out of Burnout and Overdrive.

Note, however, that these highly desirable cubes (Burnout, Internal Combustion, Overdrive) all add wear, and Pit Mechanic is limited in its ability to remove wear. This means you will want to get enough Pit Mechanics to keep wear under control, and it means you'll want to draft in situations where moving further is not worth the additional wear.