Can you play more than one action card in Monopoly Deal?
Each player can play up to 3 cards on their turn. (a play is considered any card you lay onto the table such as money into your bank, property cards on the table, action cards played into the middle, etc).
Can you break a set monopoly deal?
Can you break a full set in Monopoly Deal? Yes, you can break a full set in Monopoly Deal. You might need to do this to pay someone if you don’t have enough money in your bank.
Can you play a Just Say No card for someone else?
Can you use a Just Say No card against a Just Say No card? Yes, you can Just Say No to a Just Say No. An example would be where you play a Deal Breaker card to take an opponent’s full property set and the opponent lays their Just Say No Card. Then you lay your Just Say No card.
Does double the rent count as a move?
Only one double the rent card per rent, and you have to an action to use it. This means that if you play a Rent card as your final action on a turn, you can’t double the rent that turn.
Can you just say no a deal breaker?
Yes, you can Just Say No to a Just Say No. An example would be where you play a Deal Breaker card to take an opponent’s full property set and the opponent lays their Just Say No Card. Then you lay your Just Say No card.
Does deal breaker have to be full set?
If your hand includes two “Deal Breakers” never separate your full sets and always lay them down as soon as possible (assuming you have a Bank to defend against Rent). Always complete full sets as soon as possible so that opponents can’t steal valuable properties using Sly Deal and Force Deal cards.
Can I play 2 double the rent cards during one turn?
Can I play 2 Double The Rent cards during one turn? Yes, wowzer! Each double the rent card counts as a card played so playing 2 double the rent cards would take up 2 of your 3 allowed card plays during your turn.
Can you steal a wild card in Monopoly Deal?
Sly Deal. Steal a property card or a property wild card from any other player and add it to your property collection. You cannot steal a card from a full set of properties.