This is a very valid point about timing. There are multiple cards that refer to timing specifically at the start of your turn. Such as; "at the start of your turn, but before you move." " at the start of your turn, until the end of your turn." " at the start of your turn". All three of these scenarios to me imply different situations. In the original game I would say that at the start of your turn means before movement. However, multiple cards specifying before movement or until after the end of your turn in conjunction with at the start of your turn which makes me think different. I interpret at the start of your turn to be before encountering the space such as drawing an adventure card unless the card says at the start of your turn but before movement which is very specific. Thanks for the great ? Definetly need clarification.
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This is a very valid point about timing. There are multiple cards that refer to timing specifically at the start of your turn. Such as; "at the start of your turn, but before you move." " at the start of your turn, until the end of your turn." " at the start of your turn". All three of these scenarios to me imply different situations. In the original game I would say that at the start of your turn means before movement. However, multiple cards specifying before movement or until after the end of your turn in conjunction with at the start of your turn which makes me think different. I interpret at the start of your turn to be before encountering the space such as drawing an adventure card unless the card says at the start of your turn but before movement which is very specific. Thanks for the great ? Definetly need clarification.