Hi! We are actually playing the game and is really fun, but we have doubts regarding the role of the cartographer. We are exploring without looking at the map or caring for locked/open doors. It’s his job to place the rooms in the map and making the puzzle.
The doubt we have is that the cartographer has to place a room in the map or can have the rooms without placing, waiting for a better combination or wait till the archaeologist opens a door?
It makes me super happy that you're enjoying the game!
About the question; the cartographer can keep the rooms off the map, waiting for a better configuration and/or for the archaeologist to open the closed passages.
Just keep in mind that when a room is placed on the map, whoever found that room gets a new card to add to their hand.
Hi! We are actually playing the game and is really fun, but we have doubts regarding the role of the cartographer. We are exploring without looking at the map or caring for locked/open doors. It’s his job to place the rooms in the map and making the puzzle.
The doubt we have is that the cartographer has to place a room in the map or can have the rooms without placing, waiting for a better combination or wait till the archaeologist opens a door?
Hi Adrià,
It makes me super happy that you're enjoying the game!
About the question; the cartographer can keep the rooms off the map, waiting for a better configuration and/or for the archaeologist to open the closed passages.
Just keep in mind that when a room is placed on the map, whoever found that room gets a new card to add to their hand.