Mm, this does look rather complex, hopefully it won't get confusing! Random questions: - Dhasan of Nature: can his target still post during day rounds? - Dhasan of Art: will the active role user be told about the illusion (I'm assuming not)? Does the switch apply to lynches? - Jailer: is the jailing action resolved before any other? - Are anonymous messages allowed?
-The Dhasan of Nature's target may still post during day rounds. They simply cannot vote on the lynch or exercise their role's active power until night. Note that this does not block passive powers from functioning upon the target.
-The Dhasan of Art's illusions are invisible until it matters. They do not work on lynches; just factional kills and other active powers.
-As for the Jailer... let me give you a list of resolution priorities:
(Switcher) Dhasan of Art -> (Roleblocker) Jailer/Dhasan of Nature/Dhasan of Magic -> (Framer) Consanguine Experiment/Dhasan of Devotion -> (Investigative/Informative) Dhasan of Science/Syssin/Warden -> (Other) Summoner/Vigilante/Conscript/Necromancer/Wildcard.
This means that the Dhasan of Art's switching takes precedence over the roleblockers in the game, unless one of the roleblockers targets them and they are not otherwise protected. Framers are vulnerable to both switchers and roleblockers, and investigative/informative roles are at the bottom of the heap. The other roles are vulnerable to switching, roleblocking, and framing, although the Wildcard can duplicate any of the powers a dead player had and so potentially falls all over the place on the priority list. Roleblocking has no order of priority - if a roleblocker is roleblocked, they cannot roleblock that round, with one exception: If two roleblockers block each other, both roleblocks function as intended.
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I'll give it a shot.
Message #17059 Sent By: Oleis Received On: 1/03/2014/17:24 "If it makes you feel better, just checking your artifact list threatens to crash my mudlet."
Actually, remove me from the game. I'm going to be pretty busy for the rest of August, it seems, and I don't relish checking this thread from my phone either, with this many players.
oh I HATE checking this forums from my phone!! Its a nightmare and so not user friendly and my fat fingers are always pushing buttons I would not normally push that irritates me more.
“Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, Nothing is going to get better. It's not.” ― Dr. Seuss, The Lorax
Veritas says, "Sorry for breaking your system Macavity."
Veritas says, "My boss fights crash Macavity's computer now."
Owing to the size of this game - larger than expected - I will be removing the Indorani's elimination as a necessity for Conclaves to gain a factional kill. This will result in the larger Conclave being able to kill someone at night, concurrently with any surviving Indorani. Moreover, the vigilante will gain two night kills to begin with, plus one extra once a rellyw power role dies, as opposed to having to wait for all the power roles to die. I'll be editing the original post shortly to reflect these changes.
This, I think, should make the game go faster and make rounds more exciting.
Comments
-The Dhasan of Nature's target may still post during day rounds. They simply cannot vote on the lynch or exercise their role's active power until night. Note that this does not block passive powers from functioning upon the target.
-The Dhasan of Art's illusions are invisible until it matters. They do not work on lynches; just factional kills and other active powers.
(Switcher) Dhasan of Art -> (Roleblocker) Jailer/Dhasan of Nature/Dhasan of Magic -> (Framer) Consanguine Experiment/Dhasan of Devotion -> (Investigative/Informative) Dhasan of Science/Syssin/Warden -> (Other) Summoner/Vigilante/Conscript/Necromancer/Wildcard.
This means that the Dhasan of Art's switching takes precedence over the roleblockers in the game, unless one of the roleblockers targets them and they are not otherwise protected. Framers are vulnerable to both switchers and roleblockers, and investigative/informative roles are at the bottom of the heap. The other roles are vulnerable to switching, roleblocking, and framing, although the Wildcard can duplicate any of the powers a dead player had and so potentially falls all over the place on the priority list. Roleblocking has no order of priority - if a roleblocker is roleblocked, they cannot roleblock that round, with one exception: If two roleblockers block each other, both roleblocks function as intended.
Finally... Yes, I will permit anonymous messages.
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Message #17059 Sent By: Oleis Received On: 1/03/2014/17:24
"If it makes you feel better, just checking your artifact list threatens to crash my mudlet."
RIP Llok
Corrected now.
EDIT: I am happy to observe that this exceeds my expected turnout! We should be looking at a very lively game indeed.
i am rapture coder
Nothing is going to get better. It's not.”
― Dr. Seuss, The Lorax
Game looks like it should be a lot of fun though.
You two have been added to the already gargantuan list. I am considering rules tweaks so that the game does not drag out too long.
i am rapture coder
Nothing is going to get better. It's not.”
― Dr. Seuss, The Lorax
Owing to the size of this game - larger than expected - I will be removing the Indorani's elimination as a necessity for Conclaves to gain a factional kill. This will result in the larger Conclave being able to kill someone at night, concurrently with any surviving Indorani. Moreover, the vigilante will gain two night kills to begin with, plus one extra once a rellyw power role dies, as opposed to having to wait for all the power roles to die. I'll be editing the original post shortly to reflect these changes.
This, I think, should make the game go faster and make rounds more exciting.
i am rapture coder
i am rapture coder
I will be opening a game thread and sending you all PMs once role assignment has concluded. If you want to back out - too late.
i am rapture coder
i am rapture coder