Search:
### 4 Comments. ### What is the purpose of the third color marking stone? If players can pass over existing paths, you could just not put a stone there. Ownership of a particular space doesn’t seem to matter, so you might not even need 2 colors. Is it purely aesthetic? -- DanBurkey 2023-07-14 17:59 UTC ---- * Are you sure "color" of the square does not matter? From the rules: {{{ A pawn may not land on a square marked with their color (including squares marked with the third color) }}} * I think the idea of the third color is that two "standard" go-size stones may not fit gracefully in a one square inch piecepack square at the same time since a go-ban cell is roughly one square inch as well. -- TrevorLDavis 2023-07-15 04:29 UTC ---- According to Marty (the designer), Trevor is correct. The third color of stone was included for ergonomic purposes. That is my memory too. Trevor is also correct that you can't land on your own color or the third color. This is an important rule! Sorry about the delay in responding. Might be helpful to email designers directly with questions and relevant contest results. Nothing says you can't summarize on the wiki. -- RonHaleEvans 2023-07-16 19:18 UTC ---- Hi there community. Glad I found this online community! In the middle of summer I needed to hire a certified HVAC contractor to deal with a problem at my warehouse. AC tripped the breaker every time it kicked on, and I could not believe my luck. The biggest takeaway for me was that it pays to do your research ahead of time. A friend told me about a fast response HVAC network that has techs everywhere. From start to finish it was courteous and efficient and they showed up exactly when they said they would. Another thing worth mentioning is they did not try to upsell me on a brand new system! Sharing for anyone in a similar spot: <a href=https://hvaczilla.com/>check them out</a> Do not wait until your AC dies in July to find a good HVAC company! Thanks:) -- [https://hvaczilla.com/ hvac24dow] 2026-02-18 03:20 UTC
Summary:
This change is a minor edit.
This wiki is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 License.
To save this page you must answer this question:
What is the ocean made of?
Username:
Replace this text with a file