I dont mean to be off topic but does any of you know a trick to get back into an instagram account? I stupidly forgot my password. I appreciate any help you can offer me!
Bought the game, pulled out the rules and said "What! Twenty something pages! plus an appendix!". Didn't read. Went on youtube to find a one hour tutorial, a one and a half hour tutorial, and then THIS NO BS GUIDE IN 17 MINUTES!! My friend and I literally watched this on my phone, while setting up and playing the game. We went to the rules/appendix maybe twice the entire game. We LOVE this game. I just wanted to say excellent job on this guide and thanks for helping us have a great first experience.
With that said, I did find a possible error with your description of the "and then" option on action cards. I believe you say if you do the first action, you MUST do the second action. In the Caverna appendix it says "you must carry out the first action. Only afterwards you may, but do not need to, carry out the second action.
YES, I'm so happy to hear that, Fanatikk9! I'm glad this video helped you. You are right about the error, thank you for finding this. I have added a Rules Edit in the description of the video.
Wow. This was nicely done. (I know the comment comes 6 years later) Clear, concise, and easy to grasp. It's impressive that you condensed a 3.6 weight game into a 16 minute teach. TWO MEEPLES UP!
*Rule Edits:* 3:45 Clarification on *and then/or*: You have exactly 3 choices: 1. take action A without taking action B 2. take both actions, but you _must_ take action A before you take action B 3. take action B, without taking action A 11:00 is a Level 3 Expedition, meaning you get to take 3 rewards. at 11:25 I say "2 rewards" but it should actually be 3.
THIS VIDEO IS AMAZING DUDE. I don't know how you managed to get such a long rulebook down to 17m but I'm so grateful that you did!! Now I can just make my housemates watch this instead of explaining the rules to them! Yippee!!
Just wanted to echo everyone else and say you did a fantastic job packing all these rules into such a concise video. With the timestamps I didn't have to consult the rule book much at all! Hope you continue to make more tutorials in the future 🙏🙏🙏
I tried to find a guide for this game in my mother tongue and all of them were at least 30 to 50 minutes long and filled with unnecessary commentary, unclear explanations and long pauses. Now I'm glad to have searched in English too. Thanks for this quick and easy guide, it really helped a lot!
10/10 guide. I was looking for a quick video overview as an Uwe fan who’s already played FFO, Agricola, Nufsjord, and Fields of Arle. Your explanations clicked immediately and I was able to teach this to my group. Thank you!!
Your videos are very instructional and easy to follow! I mean, you taught almost every rule in caverna in 17 minutes in a fun way. Subscribed... Keep it up!
These guides are much needed in the community. Especially in these work replacement games. I wish either you or someone can make one for twilight struggle. Cause that game is too dense for me.
Just found this 6 years later, good job! To bad you stopped doing these More errors: * 5:28 You planted three fields when only two were allowed * 6:47 could build two stables* (not pastures)
Awesome video! I'm a terrible game explainer for games like this! Your video is so short and to the point that it's like 1/2 the length of other explanations. You take all the complexity of the game and lay it out simply and directly. I'll be using this to teach the game to my group. And I'm subbing to watch out for more games!
I hope this video gets you away from the rule book and playing faster. That would be a "mission accomplished" if I ever heard one!
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I think there is a slight error with the "and then / or". You are never forced to do the second action, but if you want to do the two actions the one on top must be done first. (It's in the Appendix page A-6). It's a minor thing though. The rest of the how to play was very thorough and helped me refresh my memory!
I wanted to play this with some friends, but was worried they'd find it too complicated. Wow! Thanks to this video, that won't be an issue. Great work!
Awesome video! I just subscribed! Hopefully one of these days I'll be able to pick up this game cause it looks like a ton of fun! I first got attracted to Uwe games with A Feast for Odin, but that game has SO MANY OPTIONS that it looks like it can become an AP nightmare. This game looks like it has a ton of freedom without being as overwhelming as Odin. Can't wait to give it a try some day!
The game is actually simple but there are a lot of components and small rules to remember. Dogs can watch sheep, boars can be in a stable in a forest, donkeys can be in mines but I don't find the game complicated. Go watch a tutorial in Vinhos... OMG that game is ridiculously complicated and will hurt our head.
It's a shame you seem to have stopped doing these, you are excellent at it, your how tos are second to none! I learned Caverna and Terra Mystica from your videos and was left with no questions or doubts whatsoever, which is quite an accomplishment given how complex the rules are and how little it took you to teach them. You're even better than Rodney and/or Grogan, which is saying quite alot!
Hey, in regards to the "and then / or" rule, I don't see anywhere in the rules that you must do the first action. In the appendix it says that you can do one of two things: 1) execute the actions in the specified order. (First action, and then Second action) 2) execute of one the two actions (no restriction on whether it's first or second). The ruling you said is closer to the "and then" rule. You execute the first action, and execute the second.
You are correct, the wording in the video for and then/or is a bit off. You have exactly 3 choices: 1. take action A without taking action B 2. take both actions, but you _must_ take action A before you take action B 3. take action B, without taking action A
Great video. One question about planting and harvesting crops: When harvest time comes you remove the top most crop from the field, so the two types of fields would be down to one vegetable and two grain. Are the follow statements correct: At this point a vegetable is able to be replanted using a future sow action. Grain cannot be replanted but will yield one wheat on the next harvest. After that harvest, grain will be able to be replanted again using a future sow action.
Any crops in your Personal supply may only be sown on *empty* fields. If there are still Vegetables or Grain remaining in a field after a Harvest, you may not sow additional crops on top of that field until it is empty.
No BS Guide I'm sorry it's just a bit confusing to me. So if you have a sown vegetable in a field and a harvest comes you take the top vegetable off leaving a single vegetable. At this point can you sow the vegetable again bc the lone veggie represents a planted crop?
No worries, I'm happy to help! When you Harvest a cop (whether Vegetable or Grain) you place that crop in your Personal supply. Later, if you take a Sow action, you may sow up to 2 Grain and 2 Vegetables from your Personal supply onto empty fields. If you are asking "Can I sow a crop the instant I harvest it?" The answer is No. The Harvest does not include a Sow action. You must take a Sow action on a following turn during the Work phase to sow crops. If you are asking "Can I sow an additional Vegetable if I already have 2 Vegetable fields?" The answer is Yes. There is no limit to the amount of Vegetable (or Grain) fields you may have at any time.
After a harvest the the field which was sown now has one veggie on it, which is from my personal supply. Is the field considered empty at this time? Can I remove that vegetable at any time now because it was from my personal supply to begin with? Or do I have to wait for another harvest to take the single vegetable off. Thus leaving the field empty.
Great tutorial ! Subbed! Short, to the point, and very informative. One thing I'd like to understand more is the expeditions. So how exactly do I get my dwarfs to get loot in the higher levels, say 13 or so ?
When a dwarf with a weapon goes on an expedition, the number on the _board_ is the number of rewards that dwarf can obtain. The number on the _dwarf's weapon_ corresponds to your expedition loot overview card. If your dwarf's weapon is 13, you can get anything level 13 or under on your expedition loot overview card.
I think he misspeaks when he says two Level 1 quests....the reply is right and a correction of sort it seems as you can get 1 reward equal to your level twice. Which allows a level 13 dwarf to take two level 13 rewards
This is really well done, thank you! Excellent work covering everything so succinctly. One personal issue, it feels like you're yelling, if possible maybe speak in a normal tone and raise the levels in post?
2 probable mistakes (or not used the right words for it). One CAN move a stable wherever/whenever he wants after the initial placement. You can adjust so you can find home for all animals. It does not have a permanent placement. 2nd - Furnish a Cavern also alows you to Furnish a Dwelling. Only Furnish a Dwelling is limited to Dwellings. Great video, you should do one extra explaining all rooms (with few tips on how to use it, what synergies they have).
See page 19 of the rule book: "Stables are permanent. Once established, they cannot be moved or removed." Also, I believe 8:57 has the correct description for Furnish a Cavern. Thanks for the comment!
Oh, also, i think there's a small error. Earlier you explain how animals may be converted to food at any time without constraints and go on to describe the challenges related to that during breeding. "You may not make room for babies at this time" you explain, even for the sheep. However, the rulebook says "Baby animals and parent animals may not be converted to food immediately after birth." I interpret that as being allowed to convert one sheep to food *before* taking the lamb during the breeding phase, *as long as there are more than two sheep at the start of the breeding phase.* In practice my interpretation means that the conversion rule only applies when you start with two of an animal. What do you think?
At 11:00 you said he went on a Level 3 expedition, which means he should be able to take 3 of the available items. But then at 11:25 you said "you decide to take a donkey as the first of your TWO rewards".. Shouldn't it have been first of your three rewards?
There's no need for hostility. Making youtube videos doesn't make you instantly rich, and it's common for reviewers and how to play channels to get donated games from their viewers, to help them offset the cost. It's a perfectly acceptable thing to politely ask for donations.
I don’t understand why you said the conversion of farm animals to food can be done at any time without restriction, but then during breeding the conversion of new farm animals cannot be done. If I know breeding is coming up and I don’t have room, can’t I just convert during my last action before breeding to get around this rule? If it is so easy to get around the breeding restriction, why does it exist at all? I must be missing something.
@NoBSGuide Rules question / verification. At 4:55 you say we can convert an animal (other than dogs) at any time during any phase for any reason to food. However at towards the end at 14:30 you mention that we cannot convert bred animals that don't have a valid home OR the breeding animal type. Couldn't you convert the breeding animal to make room prior? With that being said if you convert a unique pair of two animals (IE you have exactly 2 animals of one type) I feel your new baby animal should be null and void, since you killed the parents during breeding.
Ok, so this is enough like Agricola that if I didn't like that game, I probably won't like this one, either. I liked the idea of Agricola, but I hated the "feed everyone or else" mechanic and this game sounds like the exact same thing. Constant pressure to have to have enough food, and to fill up every space, have one of every animal, or else you lose points. So instead of being able to pick a strategy of gaining points, I have to try to do it all or lose in the scoring.
They are similar, but I feel that Caverna is an improvement over Agricola. Feeding your dwarfs is much easier, and there's much more strategy in Caverna. It's also not as important to try to do a little of everything (you can specialize in a couple areas and still gain enough points to win). Check out this review comparing the two games: boardgamegeek.com/thread/1179158/will-you-prefer-caverna-or-agricola-review
Steel Beard I've actually commonly heard of this as "fixed" Agricola for those who don't like Agricola. It's less tight, more forgiving, and kind of more fun... Unless you want the extreme pressure of Agricola.