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Reply: Lords of Scotland:: Rules:: Re: On the Occasional Confusion of the Skirmish Tie-Break and Clan "Rank"

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by k0w0k

I sent the designer, Richard James, a question and this was his response:


k0w0k wrote:
This may be painfully obvious to some, but does this mean a.)highest number (Example: 99 out ranks 50, so 99 wins) or b.)what I define as highest ranking number (Example: 4 out ranks 33, so 4 wins)??



In this case your first example is correct. Each clan/card has a unique (rank) number. So, it is always possible to break ties by comparing the ranks written on the clans/cards in each army. In the case of a tie between two armies, the army with the clan/card with the highest (rank) number of all the clan/cards in those two armies, wins.

Hopefully that helps.

... Richard

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