Deep Search (Uncommon)

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Deep Search (Uncommon)

Postby Admiral Nelson » Sun Aug 28, 2016 8:26 am

Name: Deep Search / Deep Insight
Curse Type: Uncommon
Turns: 8 Turns
Description: Allows you to see the last 25 Voodoo Cards cast against player X and 25 curses they cast , where X is the target ID.

Uses: Would be used to see if a raid that is in motion has darker motives ( Capturing ships ) as such. Obviously such could be undetected if X ( X is the player trying to steal targets ship ) casts 25 Floods or so on Y ( Y is the target ) making it undetected what his true intentions are.

Whilst it would be good for calling players out on crap for example, sometimes new players cast a Voodoo card on a player then moan for one to find out they cast the card but the new player still denies it, you would cast this card and find out the truth.

Thoughts be welcome, me guess.

Edited, please limit profanity.
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Re: Deep Search (Uncommon)

Postby Shadowood » Sun Aug 28, 2016 11:54 am

While I like this idea and have almost proposed this same thing in the past... Some voodoo just needs to remain secret.
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Re: Deep Search (Uncommon)

Postby Most Lee Harmless » Sun Aug 28, 2016 1:50 pm

My concern would be the effective removal of the 'undercover' anonymity : I dont see how this card could function and still give that : even if it didnt give full info on the target, the time and type of cast made could be enough to reveal that : so, unless that can be addressed, I would object to this card, useful as it would be otherwise.
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Re: Deep Search (Uncommon)

Postby DezNutz » Sun Aug 28, 2016 1:56 pm

Danik wrote:My concern would be the effective removal of the 'undercover' anonymity : I dont see how this card could function and still give that : even if it didnt give full info on the target, the time and type of cast made could be enough to reveal that : so, unless that can be addressed, I would object to this card, useful as it would be otherwise.


I agree. I also believe that Capt. Jack shot down a previous voodoo suggestion that allowed someone to see that last x voodoo casts by a player because of the effective elimination of undercover.
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Re: Deep Search (Uncommon)

Postby Grimrock Litless » Sun Aug 28, 2016 2:39 pm

DezNutz wrote:
Danik wrote:My concern would be the effective removal of the 'undercover' anonymity : I dont see how this card could function and still give that : even if it didnt give full info on the target, the time and type of cast made could be enough to reveal that : so, unless that can be addressed, I would object to this card, useful as it would be otherwise.


I agree. I also believe that Capt. Jack shot down a previous voodoo suggestion that allowed someone to see that last x voodoo casts by a player because of the effective elimination of undercover.


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Re: Deep Search (Uncommon)

Postby Haron » Sun Aug 28, 2016 2:53 pm

I agree with Danik on this one.
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