For 2 strength skills, you can acquire one Sherwood Forest card. Sherwood Forest cards allow you build Robins camp in Sherwood Forest as a safe space for your merry men. During the story phase when the face up story card has been resolved, discard it and immediately place the next story card face up next to the deck.Īcquire Sherwood Forest cards. Take the next story card on the deck and place it face up next to the deck. It allows you to see the next story card in the deck. The third King Richard card gives you an ability that remains active for the rest of the game. Once the card has been used it is discarded for the rest of the game. Once acquired, these cards can be kept until played during the action phase. Two cards offer onetime use ability, either doubling the price of gold cards or lowering the bounty by 200 gold. King Richard cards grant special ability to use during the game. To rescue, spend the skills under Rescue on the back of the card during the action phase.Īcquire or play King Richard Cards. They will then need to be rescued to be an active character again. If during the story face a character is jailed or captured, turn the card face down. Once a character has been recruited, turn the character card face up- it is now an active character. You do this by spending the amount of skills on the back of each character under the Heading Recruit. The aim of the game is to recruit your band of merry men. In the action Phase, spend loot cards and use skills discounts to do one of multiple actions: Discard any additional cards.Īction Phase. Only 3 cards can be drawn and played unless a character special ability says otherwise. Only cards in your inventory can be used in the action phase and are at risk in the story phase. Next play up to 3 loot cards from your hand into your into your inventory. Draw 3 cards from the loot deck and add them to your hand. The game is played in 3 phases, The Rob the Rich phase, the Action phase and the Story phase. Place the bounty tracker on the bottom left corner and place the coin token on the space to set your desired difficulty- green for easy, yellow for normal and red for hard.įinally, draw the top 3 loot cards as your beginning hand. Lay out the 3 King Richard cards, face down, underneath the character cards and place the Sherwood Forest cards in a pile, face down underneath the King Richard cards. Place the Robin Hood card in front of you. Lay out the rest of the cards, face down on the top right hand corner of the playing surface. Take the character cards and remove the Robin Hood card. Shuffle the loot cards and place them in the top center of the playing surface. Next shuffle the story 1 cards and place on top of the story 2 cards. Then shuffle the story 2 cards and place them in the top left hand corner of the playing surface. Set Upįirst separate all the different types of cards and group together in their respective piles Story 1, story 2, Loot, King Richard, Sherwood Forest and character cards. If it gets too high the people will turn you in for the reward. Increase your influence over the people to gain power and win the game, but be careful, the Sheriff has put a bounty on your head. As Robin Hood you’ll rob from the rich, give to the poor battle the Sheriff of Nottingham, his goons and recruit your merry men. Play as Robin Hood and his merry men in this solo card game. On his fathers grave, he becomes an outlaw and vows to avenge his fathers death, defend the crown and free the people from the cruelty and suffering they endure. Meanwhile, after years of fighting alongside King Richard in the Crusades, Robin of Loxely returns home to find his lands seized, his father murdered and his country in turmoil. He would imprison men, women and children for minor crimes and publicly execute prisoners as a warning to others. The cruel and sadistic Sheriff of Nottingham had no tolerance for outlaws. Punishment was dealt swiftly and harshly. Starving and cold, they turned to petty crime to survive, making ordinary men outlaws. Prince John taxed his people into poverty. Under the Princes regime, the people of England suffered. King Richard the Lionheart was fighting his crusade in the holy land leaving his country and his people at the mercy of his brother, the corrupt and greedy Prince John. 12th Century England was a time of tyranny.
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