the canon event example confuses me. it says you can turn a loss into a win, but the first described occurence is still a loss.
other friend wants to climb the rope, and burns a canon event to successfully do so, the problem they gain being that... they can't climb the rope. if a tie for best friend means getting to the top, I don't understand why a win means not being able to climb up, even with a problem.
I can definitely clarify that more. The initial intent was they were able to climb the rope but the problem was not the entire way up. I'll put a better example for the next iteration!
Edit: Current example I have to help clarify things that will be released in the next version... "You manage to climb the rope but only get about half-way. There is a clump of black fluid that has shackled your feet together."
what I don't get there is that a tie resulted in climbing the rope, entirely, to the top, but a "win" triggered by a canon event means not getting to the top.
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the canon event example confuses me. it says you can turn a loss into a win, but the first described occurence is still a loss.
other friend wants to climb the rope, and burns a canon event to successfully do so, the problem they gain being that... they can't climb the rope. if a tie for best friend means getting to the top, I don't understand why a win means not being able to climb up, even with a problem.
it's really throwing me off.
I can definitely clarify that more. The initial intent was they were able to climb the rope but the problem was not the entire way up. I'll put a better example for the next iteration!
Edit: Current example I have to help clarify things that will be released in the next version...
"You manage to climb the rope but only get about half-way. There is a clump of black fluid that has shackled your feet together."
what I don't get there is that a tie resulted in climbing the rope, entirely, to the top, but a "win" triggered by a canon event means not getting to the top.
The intent was for the other friend to begin climbing the rope. Not for them to climb to the top. I'll just rewrite this to be a better example.