Or which point did I miss?
Thanks for your answers

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Correct.Ranudar wrote: Just to be sure, because I think we played this wrong in our league: If one only gets 140k of inducements one can't just spend an extra 10k to get a wizard, but would have to pay the whole 150'000 out of Petty Cash money?
Thanks for your post Darkson. I just don't understand the logic why a team should have to pay 150K for something that they would get 140k for free with 10k from their own funds?Darkson wrote:If there was no inversion, a team could horde cash, still compete with inducements then splurge all the cash leaving them the actual overdog.
For example, a team with 300k in the bank just needs to be a 130k underdog, and using your rules, could take Morg in that game.
I'm not sure that is true, does it not miss the 'Petty Cash' stage e.g.Digger Goreman wrote:A note of caution: the initial overdog must spend money on inducements FIRST and may not spend additional money after the underdog.... So, if the initial overdog spends nothing and the intial underdog spends 100k of treasury on an apothecary, the initial overdog gets no chance to spend anything more....