Basic Rules:
How to play with 4 or 5 players
For a 5 player game, the Dragon is not used. For a 4 player game, use the King, Usurper, Goblin, and then randomly select either the King’s Bannerman or the Dragon. Keep the randomized role hidden from all players. The Usurper’s Man is not used.
Because of the spirit of the game, decks should be built to be played by any character. The deck you choose to play with must be selected before your role is assigned. This also helps to keep your role identity from being known by players who know you built a specific deck for a specific role. Mid-range combat driven decks are good. Preconstructed packaged decks do very well.
This question comes up occasionally. Let’s look at a possible scenario. The last three players are the King, Goblin, and Dragon. During combat, the King is accidentally eliminated, leaving both the Goblin and the Dragon. In this situation, neither the Goblin nor the Dragon meet either of their win conditions. Even though the Usurper and Usurper’s Man have been eliminated, the Usurper and the Usurper’s Man win by default.
Another situation may arise where it is just the King and either the Goblin or the Dragon are remaining. The King accidentally eliminates himself or an effect he controls causes him to be eliminated and leaves the opponent still in the game. This results in the remaining player being victorious, even though this player was not the cause of the King being eliminated.
The Goblins primary win condition states that he has to be the first player eliminated. If you suspect a player is the Goblin, a safe alternative would be to eliminate the Goblin and another player at the same time. By the Goblin being eliminated at the same time as another player, the Goblin fails to meet his primary win condition and loses the game.
If you are the Dragon and eliminate the Goblin and another player at the same time, the same is True. The Dragon fails to meet his secondary win condition and must eliminate all other players and then defeat the King last.
The Dragon’s Primary win condition states that he must eliminate all other players and the King last. If the Dragon eliminates any other player or players at the same time as the King, and this results in the Dragon being the last remaining player, the Dragon loses and the Usurper and the Usurper’s Man win by default.
Similarly, if the Goblin eliminates the King and any other player of players at the same time, resulting in the Goblin being the last remaining player, the Goblin loses and the Usurper and the Usurper’s Man win by default.