Triple Triad - Plus rule strange behaviour
I’ve just played a game of Triple Triad with the Plus rule. I understand how the rule works, but a move I’ve just made doesn’t make sense to me. See the screenshot below. I just played the Moogle card and the card to the left and below was a red card. I expected both cards to flip but as you can see only the card on the left flipped. Both side of the cards add up to the same value. Can anyone explain why they didn’t both flip?
Another example, but this time cards flipped when I didn’t expect them to. See the screenshot below. The top left and top right cards were both blue. Red plays the top middle card and that flips both the top left and top right card even though 9+1 doesn’t equal 6+6. How come the cards have flipped?
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What does plus mean in Triple Triad?
With Plus, you add adjacent numbers (each side is separate); if they have the same sum, you capture each card. Example: Another field with two red cards.What is the same rule Triple Triad?
Similar to the Same rule. When one card is placed touching two others and the ranks touching the cards plus the opposing rank equal the same sum, then both cards are captured.How do you do the Triple Triad Tournament?
After completing the quest "Triple Triad Trial," simply speak with the Open tournament official in the Gold Saucer (X:4.5 Y:7.4). Once his explanation is complete, you will immediately become eligible to register for both Open and Invitational tournaments.How do open tournaments work Ffxiv?
Open Tournaments consist of three rounds and your ranking will depend on wins vs losses, as well as the number of cards captured. For example, if more than one player has the same number of points for winning matches, the player with the higher capture number will be the winner.Triple Triad #4 Getting Used to Same and Plus
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