by Haron » Mon Jul 04, 2016 1:59 pm
I'm a bit torn on this issue. On one hand, I think the ability to use undercover cards on anyone is not a bad idea. However, the only reason I ever care about my fame level, is because it determines which players I'm able to cast undercover voodoo on. So as long as this is the only thing fame matters for (at least to me), I think the rules should stay the way they are. It still is POSSIBLE to use undercover on anyone, but it requires a lot more effort, since you may have to manipulate your or your targets fame rating.
Perhaps SOME cards could be undercover against everyone, though - like those manipulating fame. That way, you could first use such cards to get you and your target in the "correct" range undetected, and then use the undercover cards you really wanted to play in the first place. Or perhaps this, too, is a bad idea...
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