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====4: Legend==== | ====4: Legend==== | ||
The most challenging mode in the game. Players follow the previous modes’ rules, with some adjustments. Players place the 2 [[Olympus Maximus|Hell]] tiles side by side to form the new racing board. Players take the Level 2 Projectile card and apply its effects to all Projectiles. Players select the Legendary Player card of their choice and gain its specific abilities for this new race. | The most challenging mode in the game. Players follow the previous modes’ rules, with some adjustments. Players place the 2 [[Olympus Maximus|Hell]] tiles side by side to form the new racing board. Players take the Level 2 Projectile card and apply its effects to all Projectiles. Players select the Legendary Player card of their choice and gain its specific abilities for this new race. | ||
===Solo and Cooperative Mode=== | |||
In this mode, players no longer compete against each other, but instead race against Bosses. The first Boss that players must defeat is the [[Armored Toad]]. Three more bosses are confirmed to be in the game, but they have yet to be revealed. Right before the end of a round, the player who is the furthest from the finish line rolls the die and places the Boss token on the designated space at the level indicated by the number on the die, with 1-2 signifying the Ground level, 3-4 being the First level, and 5-6 being the Second level. At the end of the next round, the Boss starts moving 7 spaces forward, in the same direction that players are going. On the following rounds, a player rolls the die again, repositions the Boss to the corresponding level, and continues moving the Boss forward. Each Boss has 3 Special Attack cards. A player shuffles the cards and draws 1 at random before moving the Boss on the board. This card determines the Boss’s attack and its effects. In the next round, a player draws 1 of the remaining 2 cards. Then, in the round after, a player takes the third card. Once all 3 cards have been played, a player shuffles them again and repeats the process. | |||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||