Reached the Event card limit...but I still have a space

Victory and Glory: Napoleon is a game of grand strategy and fast-play tactical battles where you take the role of Napoleon Bonaparte and attempt to dominate the entire continent of Europe.
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Reached the Event card limit...but I still have a space

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Hi Everybody,

I had a full event card inventory and received the end turn message 'spend a card or forfeit the next card'.

I used an 'upgrade' cavalry to free a spot on page 2 but still cannot continue without forfeiting the new card.


Edit: next turn I could add 2 cards and started a 3rd page. Are some cards not considered 'Event' cards?

Thanks!
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RE: Reached the Event card limit...but I still have a space

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The limit is 15 cards plus the Declare War and Consolidate Empire cards, which are always replenished.

However, you always get your bonus cards after winning a battle or after defeating a major nation, even if that puts your count above 15. Had you won a battle that turn and were awarded a card?

At a minimum the "error" message needs to be improved so that you'll know that you will have to play 2 cards before restoring your eligibility.

Now, when you said that you drew 2 cards the next turn, I assume that at least one was a bonus card?
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RE: Reached the Event card limit...but I still have a space

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Yes...it was definitely a bonus card. (It would be nice to be able to delete cards I'd rather not play but it's not a big issue.)
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