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'''This is not representative of the current/final ruleset. We lost track of everything.''' | |||
== Info == | == Info == | ||
=== General === | === General === | ||
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A trade between two players takes place when both players explicitly consent to the trade in #game-actions. A trade between a player and their duck takes place when the player announces it in #game-actions. | A trade between two players takes place when both players explicitly consent to the trade in #game-actions. A trade between a player and their duck takes place when the player announces it in #game-actions. | ||
=== Random Choice === | |||
If a player has specified some, but not all, of the random values necessary to perform an action, they shall not discard the valid specifications in order to attempt a substantially similar action with the goal of obtaining different random values. If there is consensus that a preponderance of the evidence exists, or if a Judge ruling, not overturned, exists, that a player has done such a thing, all attempts other than the first are deemed to be invalid and to not have affected the gamestate. | |||
== Proposals == | == Proposals == | ||
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* Period Two: Thursday, Friday, Saturday | * Period Two: Thursday, Friday, Saturday | ||
Unless otherwise specified, the voting period for proposals made in Period One is Period Two, and the voting period for proposals made in Period Two is the next week's Period One. | Unless otherwise specified, the voting period for proposals made in Period One is Period Two, and the voting period for proposals made in Period Two is the next week's Period One. When a proposal's voting period ends, if that proposal is adopted, it takes effect. If the voting periods of multiple proposals end simultaneously, proposals that take effect do so sequentially in the order they were submitted.Unless otherwise specified, a proposal is adopted if and only if there are more votes in favor than against, or if there are equal numbers of votes in favor and against, and the proponents' ducks have more Quacks than the opponents' ducks. | ||
A 🍞 or 🦆 reaction by a player on a Proposal message at the time when the voting period ends constitutes a vote in favor or against, respectively. | A 🍞 or 🦆 reaction by a player on a Proposal message at the time when the voting period ends constitutes a vote in favor or against, respectively. | ||
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== Ducks == | == Ducks == | ||
When a player joins the game, a duck is created in the possession of that player. Each duck has exactly one name, or its name is unset (which is the default case). Name is an essential duck attribute. The owner of a duck may change its name, specifying its new name, by posting in #game-actions. | When a player joins the game, a duck is created in the possession of that player. Each duck has exactly one name, or its name is unset (which is the default case). Name is an essential duck attribute. The owner of a duck may change its name, specifying its new name, by posting in #game-actions. | ||
If a duck possesses an Abundant Nothing, that duck collapses into an egg. The duck is removed from the game and its owner gains one egg. | |||
=== Duck Naming Criteria === | === Duck Naming Criteria === | ||
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| Quack Attack || N Quacks, where N is positive and even || 1 Duck || The target loses N/2 quacks | | Quack Attack || N Quacks, where N is positive and even || 1 Duck || The target loses N/2 quacks | ||
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| Lay Egg || N Quacks, where N is positive || None || Roll a dN, and if the result is 10 or greater, the attacking duck gains 1 Egg | | Lay Egg || N Quacks, where N is positive || None || Roll a dN, and if the result is 10 or greater, the attacking duck gains 1 Egg. If that egg is used to create a duck via Hatch Egg, its parent will be the duck that performed this action. | ||
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| Hatch Egg || 1 Egg, 5 Quacks || None || A new duck is created in the possession of the attacking duck's owner. | | Hatch Egg || 1 Egg, 5 Quacks || None || A new duck is created in the possession of the attacking duck's owner. | ||
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| Divine Scrambler || N Quacks, where N is a positive multiple of 20 || Any one entity possessing at least one God Egg || N/20 God Eggs are transferred from the target to the attacking duck's player | | Divine Scrambler || N Quacks, where N is a positive multiple of 20 || Any one entity possessing at least one God Egg || N/20 God Eggs are transferred from the target to the attacking duck's player | ||
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If the number was none of the above, the duck is Red. | If the number was none of the above, the duck is Red. | ||
=== Scouting === | === Scouting === | ||
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The number rolled on the d12 to commence the scouting mission is the potential quacks. If the duck returns, the duck will have this number of potential quacks added to their existing quacks. For a player's duck to return, the player must wait until after the end of the voting period the duck was sent on the mission. Then the player can then roll a retrieval d12 roll to attempt to retrieve the duck. If the retrieval roll is greater than or equal to the number of potential quacks determined upon the duck's departure, the duck returns. If the duck does not return, its potential quacks decreases by 1, to a minimum of 1. When the player attepts to retrieve the duck, the player may choose to cut their losses by posting their intent in #game-actions. The duck's potential quacks become 1, and the duck returns without requiring a retrieval roll. Only one attempt to retrieve any given duck can be made in any given voting period. Upon return, the potential quacks are added to the returning duck's total quacks and benefits and costs the duck provides to the player are unpaused. If the roll to retrieve the duck is 12 or higher, the owner of the duck will obtain a new duck along with their existing duck. | The number rolled on the d12 to commence the scouting mission is the potential quacks. If the duck returns, the duck will have this number of potential quacks added to their existing quacks. For a player's duck to return, the player must wait until after the end of the voting period the duck was sent on the mission. Then the player can then roll a retrieval d12 roll to attempt to retrieve the duck. If the retrieval roll is greater than or equal to the number of potential quacks determined upon the duck's departure, the duck returns. If the duck does not return, its potential quacks decreases by 1, to a minimum of 1. When the player attepts to retrieve the duck, the player may choose to cut their losses by posting their intent in #game-actions. The duck's potential quacks become 1, and the duck returns without requiring a retrieval roll. Only one attempt to retrieve any given duck can be made in any given voting period. Upon return, the potential quacks are added to the returning duck's total quacks and benefits and costs the duck provides to the player are unpaused. If the roll to retrieve the duck is 12 or higher, the owner of the duck will obtain a new duck along with their existing duck. | ||
Each time that a duck returns without its owner cutting their losses, its owner can once roll a d20 and obtain the corresponding item(s) on the following loot table: | |||
{| | {| class="wikitable" | ||
| 1-4 || 2d6 seeds | | 1-4 || 2d6 seeds | ||
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| Seeds || You may feed 10 seeds to a duck when feeding a duck. That duck gains 1 additional quack. | | Seeds || You may feed 10 seeds to a duck when feeding a duck. That duck gains 1 additional quack. | ||
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| Mango Slice || If fed to a colored duck, the duck is | | Mango Slice || If fed to a colored duck, the duck is becomes uncolored. If the duck has a colored parent, its color is not affected by the color of its parent as specified in other rules. | ||
|} | |} | ||
Smoothies are Fruits that can be crafted by a player performing the Make Smoothie Quacktion through one of their ducks. A Smoothie is made by combining 2 different non-Smoothie Fruits. | Smoothies are Fruits that can be crafted by a player performing the Make Smoothie Quacktion through one of their ducks. A Smoothie is made by combining 2 different non-Smoothie Fruits. The name of a smoothie is the result of concatenating the names of each of its constituent fruits in alphabetical order, with spaces in between, then appending " Smoothie". Using any name that clearly and unambiguously designates a smoothie is deemed to designate that smoothie, even if it differs from the true name. The smoothie's properties are dictated by the unification of the constituent fruits' properties. | ||
=== Essential Attributes === | === Essential Attributes === | ||
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When a Duck Disciple perishes, all ducks that dealt damage to that Duck Disciple gain 1d6 quacks. Additionally, the owner of the duck that reduced the Duck Disciple to 0 or fewer quacks rolls a d20 on the following table and receives the benefit of that roll. | When a Duck Disciple perishes, all ducks that dealt damage to that Duck Disciple gain 1d6 quacks. Additionally, the owner of the duck that reduced the Duck Disciple to 0 or fewer quacks rolls a d20 on the following table and receives the benefit of that roll. | ||
{| | {| class="wikitable" | ||
| 1-10 || 4d6 seeds | | 1-10 || 4d6 seeds | ||
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