Dark Age policy cards can go into any policy slot. You don't need a wildcard slot. ...How would it even work if you’re still in Chiefdom and don’t have a Wild Card slot.
Don't I wish.

Dark Age policy cards can go into any policy slot. You don't need a wildcard slot. ...How would it even work if you’re still in Chiefdom and don’t have a Wild Card slot.
yeah but this doesn't explain the purpose of the normal agesDark Ages and Golden Ages would just give you different things.
Golden Ages give you better loyalty and a dedication that gives you something. Maybe there would be a small negative, but still overall strong.
Dark Ages would also give you advantages, but maybe more situational. But less loyalty, and a bigger negative.
Isn’t that basically the model now? Golden Ages are mostly gravy, but they do make it more likely you’ll get a Dark Age - so there is some risk reward. Dark Ages clearly give you negatives but also bonuses (Dark Age cards).
Normal ages are boring by design. I don't have a problem with this, but I can understand if some want something interesting for every age type.yeah but this doesn't explain the purpose of the normal ages
yeah but this doesn't explain the purpose of the normal ages
yeah but thats not the point, the point is that normal ages are plain inferior to golden ages and not a "strategic alternative", then why should dark ages be an alternative to golden ages? if the dark age is a viable alternative then why should normal ages not be?Normal ages are boring by design. I don't have a problem with this, but I can understand if some want something interesting for every age type.
A normal age is basically the "penalty" for not getting a Golden Age, and having a penalty for not getting the Gold Age makes getting a Golden Age more rewarding. The fact that the dedications in a normal age are all things that give you era score in hopes to get a Golden Age point to the fact that the purpose of a normal Age is to help get a Golden Age.yeah but thats not the point, the point is that normal ages are plain inferior to golden ages and not a "strategic alternative", then why should dark ages be an alternative to golden ages? if the dark age is a viable alternative then why should normal ages not be?
If GAs and DAs both have pluses and minuses, then the advantage of a Normal Age is that it’s neutral. Sure, there’s no real upside - but there’s no downside. And you start your current Era in a good position to grab either a GA or DA as suits your needs.
Golden ages don't have a downside compared to the neutral normal age.If GAs and DAs both have pluses and minuses, then the advantage of a Normal Age is that it’s neutral.
I've always thought that there should be policy cards that you can use in Normal Ages that REDUCE your era score. This way you can only afford to use them if you want to control when you enter a Dark Age at the risk of reducing what amounts to a finite number of possible age points in a game.
If GAs and DAs both have pluses and minuses, then the advantage of a Normal Age is that it’s neutral. Sure, there’s no real upside - but there’s no downside. And you start your current Era in a good position to grab either a GA or DA as suits your needs.
That could be interesting. Cards that reduce era score gained while slotted would make it possible to attain a dark age without completely sandbagging your game.