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The emerging suit would not be touched by the first color or rank clue given to it. As in it would start the game off as if it was null but after a color clue it becomes rainbow and after a rank clue it becomes pink for all of the other colors/ranks except the one that it rejected. After both clues it would then obviously be omni for them.
For the vanishing suit the opposite. Starts off as omni and then becomes which ever color or rank clue touched it first. As in if the first clues given to it were green and 4 it would appear exactly as a green 4.
To me especially the vanishing suit is intruiging. It could never be distinguished from the other cards no matter how many clues you give to it from the normal suits. It is also capable of tricking you into believing it is any card unlike prism which is only confused with specific cards.
On the other hand the emerging suit would be identified to be one after 3 different color or rank clues to it while in the meanwhile discuising itself as other cards.
I believe both of these suits would add a little different kind of challenge to the game.
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Names upto discretion. Not the best with coming up with good names.
The emerging suit would not be touched by the first color or rank clue given to it. As in it would start the game off as if it was null but after a color clue it becomes rainbow and after a rank clue it becomes pink for all of the other colors/ranks except the one that it rejected. After both clues it would then obviously be omni for them.
For the vanishing suit the opposite. Starts off as omni and then becomes which ever color or rank clue touched it first. As in if the first clues given to it were green and 4 it would appear exactly as a green 4.
To me especially the vanishing suit is intruiging. It could never be distinguished from the other cards no matter how many clues you give to it from the normal suits. It is also capable of tricking you into believing it is any card unlike prism which is only confused with specific cards.
On the other hand the emerging suit would be identified to be one after 3 different color or rank clues to it while in the meanwhile discuising itself as other cards.
I believe both of these suits would add a little different kind of challenge to the game.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: