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== How to Play ==
To start a game of Le Roy des Ribauds:
To start a game of Le Roy des Ribauds:


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6) The starting player is selected randomly.
6) The starting player is selected randomly.


Actions
== Actions ==
 
Each player takes turn playing a card in the Court. You can either:
Each player takes turn playing a card in the Court. You can either:


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* The Murder: During your turn, there's a face-up card between two other face-up Assassin cards in the court.
* The Murder: During your turn, there's a face-up card between two other face-up Assassin cards in the court.


 
== Card Effects ==
Card Effects
 
Effects are triggered when a card is played in the Court.
Effects are triggered when a card is played in the Court.


Chevalier (Knight):  
* Chevalier (Knight):  
Switch two cards in the Court, then hide or reveal any card in the Court. This does not trigger the effect of cards that are revealed this way.
** Switch two cards in the Court, then hide or reveal any card in the Court. This does not trigger the effect of cards that are revealed this way.
* Reine (Queen):
** Look at 2 random cards in the hand of your opponent. If you discover any Reine (Queen), discard it, and your opponent has to draw cards to replenish their hand.
* Roi (King):
** Draw 2 cards and add it to your hand. Then, discard two cards from your hand.
** OR
** Reveal a card in the Court. This does not trigger the effect of cards that are revealed this way.
* Assassin (Rogue):
** Look at 2 face-down cards in the Court.


Reine (Queen):
== Story ==
Look at 2 random cards in the hand of your opponent. If you discover any Reine (Queen), discard it, and your opponent has to draw cards to replenish their hand.
 
Roi (King):
Draw 2 cards and add it to your hand. Then, discard two cards from your hand.
OR
Reveal a card in the Court. This does not trigger the effect of cards that are revealed this way.
 
Assassin (Rogue):
Look at 2 face-down cards in the Court.
 
Story:
In the kingdom of France, the king's name is Philippe-Auguste. As clever as he is cunning, he rules over his people with an iron fist.
In the kingdom of France, the king's name is Philippe-Auguste. As clever as he is cunning, he rules over his people with an iron fist.


However, in the underworld, another name is whispered with reverence : le Roy des Ribauds. Even Paris’s most dangerous cut-throats and assassins fear him. And, between light and darkness, intrigues and political manoeuvers are legion.
However, in the underworld, another name is whispered with reverence : le Roy des Ribauds. Even Paris’s most dangerous cut-throats and assassins fear him. And, between light and darkness, intrigues and political manoeuvers are legion.


Credits  
== Credits ==
Original name: Le Roy des Ribauds


Original name: Le Roy des Ribauds
Artist: Ronan Toulhoat
Artist: Ronan Toulhoat
Original rules: Erwann Ricord
Original rules: Erwann Ricord
Editorial direction: Anthony Questel and Arnaud Charpentier
Editorial direction: Anthony Questel and Arnaud Charpentier
Graphic design: Anthony Questel
Graphic design: Anthony Questel
Translation: Maxime Lecoeur
Translation: Maxime Lecoeur

Revision as of 15:58, 5 February 2024

How to Play

To start a game of Le Roy des Ribauds:

1) Shuffle all the cards.

2) Draw 4 cards, and put it in a face-down row called the Court.

3) Deal a hand of 3 cards to each player.

Note: If a player has 2 Reines in their starting hand, they put these two cards under the draw pile, and draw 2 cards to replenish their hand. If a player has 3 Reines in their starting hand or if each player has two, then the deal is canceled, and each player has to draw 3 new cards.

4) Use all the remaining cards to form a face-down draw pile.

5) Leave enough space for a discard pile (cards are always put face-up in the discard pile). You'll use the discard pile to create a new draw pile once the original draw pile is empty.

6) The starting player is selected randomly.

Actions

Each player takes turn playing a card in the Court. You can either:

  • Reveal a card in the Court and apply its effect.
  • Replace any card in the Court with one of the cards in your hand. You can put it face-up and apply its effect, or put it face-down.

End of the game

The game ends when one of the players meets the conditions of one of 3 possible conspiracies:

  • The Coronation: 3 Rois (Kings) are face-up in the Court during your turn.
  • The Marriage: You start your turn with 3 Reines (Queens) in your hand.
  • The Murder: During your turn, there's a face-up card between two other face-up Assassin cards in the court.

Card Effects

Effects are triggered when a card is played in the Court.

  • Chevalier (Knight):
    • Switch two cards in the Court, then hide or reveal any card in the Court. This does not trigger the effect of cards that are revealed this way.
  • Reine (Queen):
    • Look at 2 random cards in the hand of your opponent. If you discover any Reine (Queen), discard it, and your opponent has to draw cards to replenish their hand.
  • Roi (King):
    • Draw 2 cards and add it to your hand. Then, discard two cards from your hand.
    • OR
    • Reveal a card in the Court. This does not trigger the effect of cards that are revealed this way.
  • Assassin (Rogue):
    • Look at 2 face-down cards in the Court.

Story

In the kingdom of France, the king's name is Philippe-Auguste. As clever as he is cunning, he rules over his people with an iron fist.

However, in the underworld, another name is whispered with reverence : le Roy des Ribauds. Even Paris’s most dangerous cut-throats and assassins fear him. And, between light and darkness, intrigues and political manoeuvers are legion.

Credits

Original name: Le Roy des Ribauds

Artist: Ronan Toulhoat

Original rules: Erwann Ricord

Editorial direction: Anthony Questel and Arnaud Charpentier

Graphic design: Anthony Questel

Translation: Maxime Lecoeur