Welcome to the official FAQ for Oh Cluck!
We will attempt to answer some of the more “odd” timing questions that can come up during a game, right here.
Roosters (1)
Short Answer: No, they will draw back to 5 at the end of the turn.
Long Answer: To make sure that someone wasn’t able to be whittled down to 3 cards in their hand (and being a sitting duck instead of a fighting rooster), we designed Clubber to just take a card, not reduce the hand size as well.
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Roosters (1)
Short Answer: No, they will draw back to 5 at the end of the turn.
Long Answer: To make sure that someone wasn’t able to be whittled down to 3 cards in their hand (and being a sitting duck instead of a fighting rooster), we designed Clubber to just take a card, not reduce the hand size as well.
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Roosters (1)
Short Answer: No, they will draw back to 5 at the end of the turn.
Long Answer: To make sure that someone wasn’t able to be whittled down to 3 cards in their hand (and being a sitting duck instead of a fighting rooster), we designed Clubber to just take a card, not reduce the hand size as well.
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Roosters (1)
Short Answer: No, they will draw back to 5 at the end of the turn.
Long Answer: To make sure that someone wasn’t able to be whittled down to 3 cards in their hand (and being a sitting duck instead of a fighting rooster), we designed Clubber to just take a card, not reduce the hand size as well.
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Roosters (1)
Short Answer: No, they will draw back to 5 at the end of the turn.
Long Answer: To make sure that someone wasn’t able to be whittled down to 3 cards in their hand (and being a sitting duck instead of a fighting rooster), we designed Clubber to just take a card, not reduce the hand size as well.
Load More
Roosters (1)
Short Answer: No, they will draw back to 5 at the end of the turn.
Long Answer: To make sure that someone wasn’t able to be whittled down to 3 cards in their hand (and being a sitting duck instead of a fighting rooster), we designed Clubber to just take a card, not reduce the hand size as well.
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