Pg 8 under Changing Roles says the person on point chooses someone new to be on point after they use a teamwork move.

Pg 8 under Changing Roles says the person on point chooses someone new to be on point after they use a teamwork move.

Pg 8 under Changing Roles says the person on point chooses someone new to be on point after they use a teamwork move.

I’m curious why not to let the non-point players just decide among themselves who next takes point. I like the idea of the players actually learning to work well as a team based on strategic point passing, but in play I see it working more openly with players just choosing for themselves who takes point.

3 thoughts on “Pg 8 under Changing Roles says the person on point chooses someone new to be on point after they use a teamwork move.”

  1. Heh, that is a big ambiguous isn’t it? It says “Choose someone new to be on point.” It doesn’t actually say who chooses, but because of the “you” in the previous sentence, it seems like it’s the point player.

    The intent is that you choose however you want. I’ll revise that phrasing.

  2. On rereading, I don’t know how I got this impression, but my impression had been that which Teamwork option you used determined who made the decision:

    -Lead A Group Action: The whole group

    -Overcome: The group apart from you

    -Set Up: The person you Set Up

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