tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8351118285049786279.post3163562611781336215..comments2014-02-13T08:31:46.641+00:00Comments on Green Dobbers: 28th Sep - EndeavorGarryhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01266448673308567709noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8351118285049786279.post-58139652934428927012010-09-29T10:54:10.262+01:002010-09-29T10:54:10.262+01:00Reading through the link - I think I agree with on...Reading through the link - I think I agree with one of the comments further down - Specialisation with Endeavor comes with the path you chose to get the points - not with the points you get.<br /><br />Basically I won the first game by targeting shipyards and shipping more than any one else - I came a very close second yesterday by going down a building route and getting the better buildings (though i did end up double shipping with the Cartographer in the later turns)<br /><br />The real issues is the method by which you manage to accrue VPs - not what tracks the VPs are scored on.Richard Minsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17774731320313744181noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8351118285049786279.post-7996618894075628102010-09-29T09:53:02.810+01:002010-09-29T09:53:02.810+01:00Playing this again reminded me of this article:
h...Playing this again reminded me of this article:<br /><br />http://www.boardgamenews.com/index.php/boardgamenews/comments/tom_rosen_the_joy_of_specialization/<br /><br />I remember reading it a few months ago and thinking the guy was wrong for criticising Agricola for requiring players to diversify. I still think so- there are some specialist strategies in Agricola that pay off very well as long as your cards support them. With Endeavor I agree with him more: you can't really ignore any one facet of the points opportunities.mattgreenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00936780944311128022noreply@blogger.com