When you play 7 Wonders Architects, fast thinking and good memory is essential, but it also sets a serious barrier for mere mortals who don't possess them. Pythia has godlike powers and will display additional information in the BGA interface so that you can focus on strategy and not on calculating things.Pythia wrote:My eyes can see everything!
Features - version 1.2
- Total Scores. Player boards are extended with information on how many victory points they have and who is the game leader.
- Progress Worth. Progress tokens display how many points they will bring to you based on the cards, wars, or progress tokens you have played.
- Install Tampermokey extension - Chrome link, Firefox link
- Install Pythia script from https://greasyfork.org/en/scripts/43694 ... ame-helper
- Enjoy!
Other scripts
- Check out Pythia for 7 Wonders Classic (supports both editions) - https://boardgamearena.com/forum/viewto ... 92&t=16538
FAQ
Q: Isn't this cheating?
Not exactly, and also depends on how you define cheating. Pythia will give you an advantage by doing math for you, so players who don't have Pythia will not have this advantage, that's clear. But Pythia doesn't hack the game engine, doesn't give you unlimited coins or resources, so it is not a cheat. It uses publicly available game information and displays it to you in a convenient way. So it will help you win more games if you know what to do with all this data. Listen to your heart and make a decision yourself if you want to use Pythia or not.
Q: Have this been approved by BGA admins?
Yes, they confirmed this extension is safe to use and that it doesn't break any site rules.
Q: Does it break any licensing laws of the publisher?
No, game designer and publisher personally confirmed that this kind of visual help is in line with the spirit of the game.
Q: Will I know if someone else is using Pythia and vice versa?
No. Pythia runs entirely in your browser and no one else can detect it. You can publicly announce in the chat that you use Pythia if you want, it is up to you.
Q: I still think it is unfair, should I use it?
Of course not. If you don't like it - simply don't use it.
- Tadachini.