Proposal: “the monastery got some thought provoking texts from traders and all have been studying”
Self Killed—Clucky
Adminned at 27 Oct 2020 02:04:34 UTC
If Excommunication of The Bishop has failed this proposal instead does nothing.
Append to “The Mosaic”
Two tiles, A and B, are inverse of each other if the row of tile A equals the column of tile B and the column of tile A equals the column of tile B.
Replace “Change the Color of a white Tile to match the Color of a tile which is adjacent to it” to
Choose a subject tile that is white and change the color of the subject to match the Color of a tile which is adjacent to it
Replace the list of Creeds with
*life: a Monk knows existence is preferred - when taking the change color tile action, you may spend 1 turn to change the material of the subject to a material adjacent to it.
*balance: a Monk knows there can’t be one without another - when taking the change color tile action, you may spend 1 turn to change the color of a tile adjacent to the subject to a color that appears most frequently among the subject’s adjacent tiles.
*peace: a Monk knows harmony - when taking the change color tile action, you may spend 1 turn to change the color of a tile adjacent to the subject to a non-White color that appears either most frequently among the Mosaic.
*truth: a Monk knows where to go - when taking the change color tile action, you may spend 1 turn to swap the subject with its inverse.
*resolve: a Monk knows how to get there - when taking the change color tile action, you may spend 1 turn to change an additional tile of distance 2 to the subject to that same color.
Clucky: he/him
First one doesn’t fit with stockpiles, would rather you can’t cheat out resources with it. Maybe make them reduce the resource stock?
Last one duplicates the effect of the grinding stone which isn’t the end of the world, but is less than idea
Overall I also think it might be more interesting if different creeds effect different types of gameplay. Maybe one gives you more turns, another a bonus for completing motifs, etc