Aquarius FAQ

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[edit] Frequently Asked Questions about Aquarius and Seven Dragons

See also the other FAQ pages for answers to other Looney Labs game questions.

Questions that apply to either game are in the first section. The second section is for questions about the Dragon version (which will also come up if you are playing Aquarius with the Aquarius dragon card).

[edit] Aquarius/Seven Dragons

  • Q: When you place a card in its new location after playing the Move a Card action, do you also get the Multi-Connection Bonus if applicable?
    • A: No. The Multi-Connection Bonus is earned only when playing a card, not after using an action.
  • Q: Can you pass?
    • A: Yes. (In Aquarius, you might have no other choice during the earliest stages of the game.)

[edit] Just Seven Dragons

  • Q: If I'm the first to play an Action card, do I still get the option to keep the Silver Dragon the color it is?
    • A: No. Since there aren't any other cards in the discard pile for the new card to go under, the first Action played must change the Silver Dragon's color.
  • Q: Someone suggested that you place the discard pile on top of the Silver Dragon, thus making it very easy to see what color the Silver Dragon currently is. Is that legal?
    • A: Only if everyone in the group wants to play that way. It should be noted that the designer rejects this House Rule. According to Andy, "part of the challenge is remembering that the Silver Dragon changes color, and keeping track of that change. Covering the Silver Dragon with the discarded actions is a memory crutch that some people may prefer, but for me it interferes with the aesthetic of the game."
  • Q: When you play an Action, you can choose to skip one of the two things the Action card does. Can you choose to do nothing, by skipping the Action AND putting the card at the bottom of the discard pile?
    • A: Well, if you dislike all of your options, you can just pass. That's legal. However, if you play an Action card, you can't just waste it -- you must choose at least one of the options. So if all you want is to pass, then just pass.
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