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Cirriculum for teaching new players idea

Discussion in 'New Users' started by Scribbler, Dec 15, 2019.

  1. Scribbler

    Scribbler Well-Known Member

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    Hey all,

    Yesterday I was trying to coach a new player in my team about playing Infinity, and it flopped pretty badly because I threw too many new rules at him too quickly. I had a thought yesterday to prevent something like this from happening again, which was to write up a "curriculum" of sorts so that I could have a framework to use to teach new players without overloading them with rules.

    I figured that I should start with looking at the Operation: Whichever-I-have-handy rulebooks and then go from there, and maybe include references to look at the rule entries on the PDF downloads. I was hoping that I could get some suggestions from other players on how I could make this work.

    Thanks!
     
  2. Vaulsc

    Vaulsc Well-Known Member

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    Sorry to reply with a shameless self-plug, but recently I made a YT video specifically going through the real basic rules in a nice systematic and easy to follow way.



    For anyone who can learn from it or finds it useful to link to newer players, there's also a followup video that goes into a slightly more advanced set of rules (relating to marker state etc).
     
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  3. Scribbler

    Scribbler Well-Known Member

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    I didn't realize that you posted this, that makes life so much easier! Thanks!
     
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