…When a person is eliminated due to a Danger card, that person can jump back in once all other players have played a round. Does that mean they jump in immediately as soon as all other players have gone once? That messes up the turn order, but is that how it’s supposed to work?
A: No, you don’t change the regular turn order. Depending on where the eliminated person is relative to the person who knocked them out, they may have to wait longer than each other person going once. Turn order may mean that some people end up playing twice before the eliminated person takes their next turn. Here’s an example scenario with FIVE players:
Player 1 goes
Player 2 knocks 1 out
Player 3 goes (must happen before 1 can jump in)
Player 4 goes (must happen before 1 can jump in)
Player 5 goes (must happen before 1 can jump in)
Player 2 goes (must happen before 1 can jump in)
Technically, at this point Player 1 can draw cards for a hand, but it’s not their turn yet. Player 2 has just gone, so Player 1 will have to wait through…
Player 3 goes (happens because of standard turn order)
Player 4 goes (happens because of standard turn order)
Player 5 goes (happens because of standard turn order)
NOW Player 1 goes, with their new hand