Sanctum: 2004 Card Change Round 1.60 SP8Release NotesDec. 15, 2006 |
Welcome to Sanctum: 2004 Card Change Round, NIOGA, LLC’s fourth major release for the online collectible card game Sanctum. This release provides:
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12/2006 |
1.60 SP8 |
NIOGA releases Service Pack 8 for Sanctum: 2004 Card Change Round |
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08/2006 |
1.60 SP7 |
NIOGA releases Service Pack 7 for Sanctum: 2004 Card Change Round |
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11/2005 |
1.60 SP6 |
NIOGA releases Service Pack 6 for Sanctum: 2004 Card Change Round |
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08/2005 |
1.60 SP5 |
NIOGA releases Service Pack 5 for Sanctum: 2004 Card Change Round |
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06/2005 |
1.60 SP4 |
NIOGA releases Service Pack 4 for Sanctum: 2004 Card Change Round |
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12/2004 |
1.60 SP3 |
NIOGA releases Service Pack 3 for Sanctum: 2004 Card Change Round |
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11/2004 |
1.60 SP2 |
NIOGA releases Service Pack 2 for Sanctum: 2004 Card Change Round |
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1.60 SP1 |
NIOGA releases Service Pack 1 for Sanctum: 2004 Card Change Round |
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10/2004 |
1.60 |
NIOGA releases Sanctum: 2004 Card Change Round |
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03/2004 |
1.50 SP6 |
NIOGA publishes the Sanctum Rules and FAQ pages, with all-new content |
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02/2004 |
1.50 SP6 |
NIOGA releases Service Pack 6 for Sanctum: Revolutions |
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01/2004 |
1.50 SP5 |
NIOGA releases Service Pack 5 for Sanctum: Revolutions |
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10/2003 |
1.50 SP4 |
NIOGA releases Service Pack 4 for Sanctum: Revolutions |
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09/2003 |
1.50 SP3 |
NIOGA releases Service Pack 3 for Sanctum: Revolutions |
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08/2003 |
1.50 SP2 |
NIOGA releases Service Pack 2 for Sanctum: Revolutions |
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07/2003 |
1.50 SP1 |
NIOGA releases Service Pack 1 for Sanctum: Revolutions |
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07/2003 |
1.50 |
NIOGA releases Sanctum: Revolutions |
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03/2002 |
1.25.3 |
NIOGA releases Bug Fix” 1.25.3 (Builds 81-82) |
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1.25.2 |
NIOGA releases “Bug Fix” 1.25.2 (Builds 76-80) |
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02/2002 |
1.25.1 |
NIOGA releases “Bug Fix” 1.25.1 (Builds 35-74) |
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08/2001 |
1.25.0 |
NIOGA releases “Bug Fix” 1.25.0 (Builds 01-34) |
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03/2001 |
1.24 |
NIOGA releases Sanctum 1.24 Card Text Revision |
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12/2000 |
1.24 |
NIOGA acquires Sanctum |
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05/1999 |
1.22 |
Digital Addition releases Sanctum: Oppositions and Whispers |
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1.21 |
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1.20 |
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12/1998 |
1.10 |
Digital Addiction releases Sanctum: Bloodlines |
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07/1998 |
1.00 |
Digital Addiction releases Sanctum (Classic) |
Service Pack 8 (SP8) fixes several urgent (albeit infrequent) gameplay and DeckBuilder bugs that slipped into SP7. (Numbers in parentheses are NIOGA’s Beta bug tracking IDs.)
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New Text
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Deleted Text
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Better text |
Al Hakim |
At start of turn, Al Hakim tells his caster the next three cards at the top of his caster's deck (after caster has drawn cards this turn), and all cards in the opponent's hand (before opponent draws cards this turn). |
(Start of turn effects happen before card draws.) |
| Corrosion | Every town and colony no longer generates its 1 mana. | ||
| Devolution | L:0, Neutral. | ||
| Karkara | Cast on friendly recruit group of 3 or more not in a structure. | ||
| Rampage | When monster or monster group is created in square, every new monster in group gets Rampaging (+1 attack rate and +5 maximum and current hit points), and Rampage is dispelled. | ||
| Spirit Binding | When a new monster or monster group is created on the board, recruit copies the hand and missile damage, armor, maximum hit points, and level of the first monster in that group, and Spirit Binding becomes Spirit Bound. If this increases recruit's maximum hit points, recruit is also healed by an equal amount. Recruit keeps its own attack types. | ||
| Random durations | Cessao Rift | ... turn of casting +1d3, ... | |
| Earthquake | ... zero to four (1d5 - 1) ... | ||
| Faerie Circle | ... current turn +1d5. | ||
| Gnax | ... two to eight (1d7+1) ... | ||
| Lava Flow | .. 1d2 ... | ||
| Lost Mine | ... current turn +1d3, ... | ||
| Minefield | ... two to six (1d5+1) ... | ||
| Seelie Court | ... 1d3 ... | ||
| Corner art | Adriel's Glamour | Globe becomes starfield. | |
| Orrery | Globe becomes Orrery. | ||
| The Well | Whirlpool becomes The Well. |
Service Pack 7 (SP7) provides several more bug fixes. (Numbers in parentheses are NIOGA’s Beta bug tracking IDs.)
SP7 is the final planned build for the 1.60 branch. The next release (1.70) will unveil a new card set!
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New Text
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Deleted Text
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| Awaiting | When any monster is created, monster's
group disappears until Awaiting expires. |
When any monster group is created, group disappears until Awaiting expires. |
| Clandestine | Caenedor | Caendor |
| Fae Gift | Archers prefer to shoot minions without Fae Gift. | |
| Gifts of the Fallen Venom'd Blade |
Diary of Vlad Hrothgar | Vlad Hrothgar's Diary |
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Hapax Legomenon |
The next spell cast by any player ... |
When any player casts a spell, that spell ... |
| Jade Gargoyle | Cast on friendly recruit (even in group
that cannot add recruits). |
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| Lienna's Steed | Flavor text: ... my steed will live on as long as the forests remain ... | ... along as ... |
| Lycanthropy | Monster text: (or territorial if neutral) | |
| Panopticon | Structure's 1 mana cycles through all six mana types, in cosmogonic order: Order, Strife, Clarity, Mystery, Will, World. | Structure's 1 mana cycles through all six mana types, beginning with Strife. |
| Rakshasa | H:2/M:2 A:1 HP:12 L:2 | A:0 |
| Swamp Swamp Land |
Group in swamp can exit only in the direction from which any group most recently entered that swamp. |
Group in swamp can exit only in the most recent direction from which any group entered that swamp. |
| Teleportation | On each turn thereafter, before movement: (i) if any novices were trained in target structure that turn, Teleportation is dispelled; (ii) otherwise, for all new recruits created that turn in other friendly towns and colonies, and which remain in their groups, those recruits' groups are teleported to target structure. | Before movement, if any novices were trained in structure that turn, Teleportation is dispelled. Otherwise, for all new recruits created this turn in other friendly towns and colonies, and which remain in their groups, the new recruits' groups are teleported to this structure. |
| Toy Factory | At start of turn, if square is empty or contains friendly Combustioneers, ... |
Service Pack 6 (SP6) provides several bug fixes. (Numbers in parentheses are NIOGA’s Beta bug tracking IDs.)
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New Text
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Deleted Text
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| Adriel's Timepiece | The player without Initiative gains Initiative. | Swaps Initiative. |
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Al Hakim |
(Start of turn effects happen before card draws.) |
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| Bard | Bard gets +2 armor, and does not deal hand or missile damage. | |
| Belvario's Horn | When recruit's group moves into a structure, Belvario's Horn is dispelled. ("Moves" effects happen before any "enters square" effects.) | Dispelled when recruit's group enters structure. |
| Bestiary | ... of structure owner's deck ... | town |
| Dryad's Favors | A new recruit of the same nation and class is created in square, and the new recruit disappears for turn of casting +3. (Group reappears if ... |
At start of turn of casting +3, one new recruit of the same nation and class is created in square. (Group is created if ... |
| Ergotism | When recruit is dying, recruit returns to life, is fully healed, ... | |
| Fog of War | All minions are concealed from both players. (Minions concealed from both players cannot be targeted by individual spells.) | ... both sides ... |
| Gorgon's Gaze | ... for having been hit by ... | ... for having been struck by ... |
| Hapax Legomenon | When any player casts a spell, that spell cannot be cast again for the rest of the game. | The next spell cast from any player's hand ... |
| Hollow Jester |
Creates a Misfit swordsman. Group cannot add any new recruits. At start of turn, a random recruit in group other than Hollow Jester gets Chaos Feature. Duration: N turns, where N is the number of recruits in group on turn of casting. |
Hollow Jester is a Misfit swordsman. ... random other recruit ... |
| Jade Gargoyle | When any individual spell is cast on a member of group, and does not cause member to leave the group, a copy of that spell is cast on Jade Gargoyle. |
... and member remains in group, ... |
| Karkara (monster text) |
If Karkara is dispelled, target recruit group reappears, and it executes Karkara's movement order. If Karkara dies, target recruit group is removed from the game. | |
| Law of the Land | Helper spell title is Rule of Law. | |
| Memorize | When opponent casts any spell, a copy of that spell is added to the top of caster's deck, altered to caster's house and mana types, and Memorize is dispelled. | The next spell opponent casts is added to the top of caster's deck, altered to caster's house and mana types. Dispelled when triggered. |
| Natural Order | (This does not change terrain or destroy colonies.) | |
| Nihil |
... (cumulative, -3 hand and missile damage, regains +1 damage per turn for 3 turns). |
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| Nihil (helper text) Shadow's Chill |
... for having hit ... | ... for having struck ... |
| Ogi | These spells have no casting cost for Ogi's caster while Ogi is in play | ..., and they have no casting cost for Ogi's caster while he is in play. |
| Prohibition | On turn of casting +1, ... | Next turn, ... |
| Rakshasa | Can be targeted by archer spells and swordsman spells. | Can be targeted by both archer and swordsman spells. |
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Seelie Champion |
... for each subsequent alteration cast on recruit or its group. | |
| Seelie Court | Structure generates mana and creates novices while off the board. | |
| Shadowmasque | ... swordsman gets Shadow's Chill (-1 hand damage, regains +1 hand damage per turn until penalty is reduced to 0). | |
| Shapeshifter | These spells have no casting cost for Shapeshifter's caster while Shapeshifter is in play. | |
| Soul Jar | ... recruit returns to life, is fully healed, has all group and individual spells dispelled, and disappears, and Soul Jar is dispelled. (Recruit's new group reappears ... | ... recruit disappears, is fully healed, and has all group and individual spells dispelled, and Soul Jar is dispelled. |
| Transubstantiation: | Cast on globe. | |
| Unerring Focus | Recruit's attacks are at level 5, and cannot be dodged, regardless of its opponent's level. | ... always hit and ... |
| Vision Quest | Recruit is fully healed, has all group and individual spells dispelled, gets +2 levels and Rite of Growth (+1 hand damage and +4 HP), and disappears for turn of casting +2. (Recruit's new group reappears ..." | Recruit disappears for turn of casting +2. Recruit is fully healed, has all group and individual spells dispelled, and gets +2 levels and Rite of Growth ... |
| Warlord | Warlord gets +3 hand damage. Other swordsmen in Warlord's group get +1 hand damage. | Warlord gets +2 hand damage. All swordsmen in Warlord's group (including Warlord) get +1 hand damage. |
| Winged Monkeys | ... if both groups are still alive ... | ... if both groups have survived, ... |
Service Pack 5 (SP5) provides several bug fixes. (Numbers in parentheses are NIOGA’s Beta bug tracking IDs.)
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Topic
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Card
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New Text or
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While untrained (0665) |
Ancestral Home |
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| Djinni Debate |
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| Teleportation |
Before movement, if any novices were trained in
structure, Teleportation is dispelled. Otherwise, .... |
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| Usam University | ||
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Clarifications (0657)
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Itrokos Gate | Creates a |
| Jumping Land | If mountain enters Void, it falls in (mountain, and any group on the mountain, are removed from the game). | |
| Karkara | If |
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Karkara Crew |
When this spell is dispelled, Karkara is removed
from the game, and |
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| Protective Cover | ... the Imp |
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Terrain effect phrases (0657)
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Deluge |
(Each minion drowns (dies) in water when water is created, when minion enters square, after start of turn, before movement, and before combat, unless minion has Waterwalk. Water blocks movement unless group has Waterwalk.) |
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Firewyrm |
Firewalk. | |
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Firewyrm |
(Lava causes 3 hit points of damage after start of turn unless group has Firewalk.) | |
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Golden Grove |
(Minions in forest are concealed, and cannot be targeted by enemy individual spells.) |
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Haunted Forest |
(Minions in forest are concealed. Concealed minions cannot be targeted by enemy individual spells.) |
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Ice Age |
(When group enters ice, group slides in its direction of travel to the first non-ice square, or the first square that blocks movement. A sliding group ignores other groups in all squares except the last square, and all spells in squares except the first ice square and the last square. Flight does not prevent sliding.) |
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| Maelstrom | (Void removes group from the game when Void is created, when group enters square, after start of turn, before movement, and before combat. Void does not block movement.) | |
| Nereid's Curse | (Group may cross water, and does not drown in water.) | |
| Terrain Bind | Structures and Sanctum entrance squares count as plains. | |
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Card Changes
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Uproot |
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Terrain effects race (0664)
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Inundate Void Water terrain Void terrain |
when ... created, when ... enters square, |
| Lode Star Ring of Fire Salamander Lava terrain |
(Lava causes 3 hit points of damage |
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| Oasis Sand Sphinx Wasteland Desert terrain |
(Desert causes 1 hit point of damage |
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| Volcano Volcano terrain |
(Volcano causes 5 hit points of damage
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Service Pack 4 (SP4) provides several bug fixes. (Numbers in parentheses are NIOGA’s Beta bug tracking IDs.)
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Card
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New Text or
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Comments
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| Fingle's Folly | The phrase dies in combat means that any death during combat (while the combat window is open) will trigger the effect. This includes deaths caused by spell effects (e.g. Accursed Minion) or points of magical damage (e.g. Karillian Venom's effect), even if there is no attacker to blame. See also 0647(d) in Game Fixes. | |
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Minotaur |
If |
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Obsidian Dragon |
If |
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Wyrmling |
If |
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| Questing Beast Quest |
Target group ... cannot join groups |
A group with Quest can add new recruits normally. If it's in a friendly structure, you can train new recruits into it. You can cast recruit-creating spells on it. |
| Swamp Land Swamp |
Group in swamp can exit only in the most recent direction from which any group entered that swamp. (0641) |
See also 0642 in Game Fixes. |
Service Pack 3 (SP3) closes one major security loophole, and provides several bug fixes. (Numbers in parentheses are NIOGA’s Beta bug tracking IDs.)
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Card
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New Text or
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| Assassin Bear Spirit Bloodlust Bow of Quickening Marksman Rain of Arrows Rampage/Rampaging Weapon Master |
New terminology: +1 |
| Fusillade | +1 |
| Bella's Sigil | Added phrase: (Any monsters who join this group later are not affected.) |
| Citizens' Militia | Before combat, they appear in structure if structure is empty and a non-friendly group is adjacent. |
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Clandestine |
Added phrase: (recruit is concealed; concealed minions cannot be targeted by enemy individual spells). |
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Dissolution |
Next turn, opponent has all spell casting costs adjusted by +1 primary and +1 secondary mana of opponent's mana types per spell. |
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Ill Winds |
Missile attacks by minions friendly to caster ignore opponents' armor. Archers hostile to caster get -1 missile damage. |
| Leechwood | When cast, and at start of turn, groups in all affected squares have all spells dispelled. When group enters square, group has all spells dispelled. |
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Lienna's Steed |
Group's movement orders are cancelled. During movement, group moves one square diagonally toward opponent's edge of the board. |
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Pestilence |
Added phrase: When any structure creates any novices, those novices are eliminated. |
| Seal of Djai | At start of turn, group in square has all spells dispelled. When group enters square, group has all spells dispelled. |
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Syzygy |
Next turn, caster has all spell casting costs adjusted by -1 primary and -1 secondary mana of caster's mana types per spell. |
Service Pack 2 (SP2) fixes one major bug and a few minor ones. (Numbers in parentheses are NIOGA’s Beta bug tracking IDs.)
Hot on the heels of 1.60's release, 1.60 Service Pack 1 (SP1) fixes several urgent bugs that somehow eluded our valiant Public Beta testers. (Numbers in parentheses are NIOGA’s Beta bug tracking IDs.)
The winner is the last group to animate its movement (among those groups that had any moves-twice spells).
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1.24 to 1.50 SP6
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1.60
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1.60 SP1
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The Moves-Twice Join Rule
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Among those groups with moves-twice spells:
(Ignore any groups that have no moves-twice spells.) |
The fastest group wins (no matter which group has the spells). |
Among those groups with moves-twice spells, the last group to animate its movement wins. This is similar to the old (b). The old (a) special case has been eliminated. |
| Case 1: Group B with a moves-twice spell moves into stationary group A. | Since group B is the only group with a spell, both (a) and (b) agree: group B wins. So the joined group repeats B's movement. | Since group A is stationary, it is fastest. Then A wins (regardless of the fact that B had the spell!) So the joined group repeats A's movement, i.e. it stands still. | Same as the old (b): Group B wins, and the joined group repeats B's movement. |
| Case 2: Group B with Flying Carpet moves into stationary group A with Flying Carpet. |
This is case (a). Since group A is stationary, it is fastest, and animates its (non-)movement first. So A wins, and the joined group repeats A's (non-)movement, and stands still. At the time, this was not a bug. As you can see, it's perfectly consistent with the old rule - even if you never understood the old rule! |
Same as above. Group A wins. |
Same as the old (b)! Group B wins! This is better because it's simpler. Now group B wins, no matter who has which spells. |
| Case 3: 4-way head-on collision. Groups A, B, C, and D move into the same square (and animate in that order). They each have their own spell! |
3.1 If all 4 spells are the same, then A wins! 3.2 If all 4 spells are different, then D wins! 3.3 If A, B, and D have one kind of spell, and C has a different kind of spell, then C wins! |
Group A wins, no matter what. Its simplicity did have a certain charm. Alas, too many players were accustomed to Case 1, so they reported this as a bug. |
Group D wins, no matter what. This is visually appealing. The last group that walks in just keeps on going, and that's how the joined group moves. |
Version 1.60 represents a major evolution in Sanctum's underlying infrastructure.
New Card: Neb's MirageLong ago (in June 2000!), Digital Addiction announced that they would create a new card in an upcoming expansion set to commemorate a contest winner. NIOGA honors that contest win by creating Neb's Mirage for two long-time Sanctum players, Nebuchadnezzer and Nebuchadrezzar. In a testament to Sanctum's longevity, both players are still active within the Sanctum community! Card DescriptionNeb's Mirage is a new Death Uncommon. It is functionally identical to Mirage, except that it may be cast only in desert. Its casting cost is 2+2 (Mystery/Will), to prevent other houses from easily splashing it. Neb's Mirage is considered to be a version of Mirage. This means you may have at most 4 total of Mirage and Neb's Mirage in any deck. Distribution PolicyNeb's Mirage is (temporarily) in the Whispers card set. NIOGA reserves the right to change this later, after we decide on a permanent home for it.
Neb's Mirage will also be included as a bonus card with certain purchases. Details will be announced later. Design Notes1998. Mirage (Mind Uncommon) originally had a casting cost of 4 Will. This made it readily accessible to every Will house. In particular, Abomination (Will/Strife) relied on 4 Mirage for movement control and early-game town denial, and became one of the top houses. Oddball Death and Making decks could also use Mirage by going reverse. May 1999. Sanctum: Oppositions introduced Shifting Sands (Death Common). This gave Death the interesting combination of Shifting Sands + Mirage, which is like a half-Void. May 17, 2000. Mirage was recosted at 2 Will 2 Clarity, to prevent other houses from splashing it easily. This was primarily to remove Abom's access to Mirage, as it was deemed that Abom should not be a movement-control house. Unfortunately, it also eliminated the Shifting Sands combo. Oct 2004. Neb's Mirage puts the teeth back into Shifting Sands. Its 2+2 cost fits Death's mana path much better than old Mirage's 0+4. Look for this combo to become a staple in Death decks. The Contest WinIn the June 16, 2000 Sanctum Update newsletter, Digital Addiction announced that a certain Sanctum player had won a contest by purchasing their 5 millionth card. This means we'll be using him as a basis for a card in our next expansion set. By an odd coincidence, there were (and still are!) two Sanctum players with almost the same name, Nebuchadrezzar and Nebuchadnezzer. Records after the announcement are sketchy, and it appears that both players were contacted, and separately informed that they had won. Fortunately, though, the solution was plain as the 'r' at the end of their names: Their names are too long! By shortening their name to something that fits on a small card, NIOGA was able to create a new card that commemorates both players. Have fun in the sand! |
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Numbers in parentheses and bold font are NIOGA’s Beta bug tracking IDs.
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Lobby
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(0480) Click tag to edit. You can now edit your tag in place, without leaving the lobby. Left-click on your own tag to begin editing it. Type Enter when done, or Esc to cancel editing. Type Ctrl-Enter to insert a newline. | Known limitation (0605): Editing your tag does not update the server's copy of your old tag. All players currently in the realm will see your new tag, but players who join the realm later will still see your old tag. If you change realms, you will revert to your old tag. To force the server to update your tag, you have to Return out of the lobby, then click Play to re-enter the lobby. | ||||||
| DeckBuilder | (0589) Pile tiles. DeckBuilder's pile tiles are now usable. They no longer vanish whenever their deck view is inactivated, and they are saved and restored properly in .dck files. |
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(0493) Corner art management. Board corner art now obeys the principle last-cast wins. That is, each corner displays the art determined by the most recently cast spell that affects that corner. When that spell leaves play, its corner immediately displays the next-most-recent spell's art, etc. |
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(0512a)(0562b) Farm-Boy weapon art. Swordsmen with Farm-Boy now display a pitchfork, while archers display a sling. |
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(0562a) Vivant weapon art. |
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(0526) Terrain-walk stripes. Every minion tile now draws vertical stripes for all of that minion's terrain-walking abilities, between the level stars and stats: yellow for desertwalk, red for firewalk, blue for waterwalk, brown-and-white for mountainwalk, and cyan double-wings for Flight. |
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User Interface
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(0577) Spell owner dots. Every spell in play now draws a colored box in its caster's color, to the left of the spell's name: red or blue for spells cast by the Red or Blue players, white for spells cast by the neutral player (game engine). (0516)(0534) Cumulative helpers. Cumulative helper spells now appear only once in a minion's spell list. They show their quantity as x(n) in the spell list, and in a Quantity field at the bottom of the spell's large card. Affects: Cockatrice's Gaze, Gorgon's Gaze, Strider's Venom, Thermite Damage. |
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(0579) Moves-2 UI. A player-controlled group with moves-2 speed now shows all eligible movement boxes to a range of 2 squares, and move order arrows for diagonal and 2-square moves. |
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(0572) Moonwalk alert. Whenever a group moonwalks, the game engine now chats an informative message to both players. |
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In March, 2004, NIOGA opened public discussion on the 2004 Card Change Round in the NIOGA Forums. After a spirited month-long discussion with the player community, we arrived at a consensus for a set of card changes to improve Sanctum's game balance.
The 2004 Card Change Round focuses on improving the less-used cards, either by reducing their casting costs, adding new capabilities, or completely changing their effects. Note that we have deferred the trickier issue of balancing entire houses to a later release. Also, most staple cards that are already widely used are unchanged. However, a few staple cards were judged to be undercosted, and had their casting costs increased!
Casting cost changes are summarized below. Generally, whenever there are multiple spells that do the same thing, we applied the same cost changes to all of them. Our guideline for casting costs is: Same effect, same cost. It follows that a weaker effect should cost less, and so on.
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Old Cost
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Abomination
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Arcane Stigma
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2+1
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4+1
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Individual dispel. | |
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Cannibalism
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3+1
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4+1
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It's much stronger than a minion-kill (4 mana). | ||
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Djibari's Legacy
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1+1
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2+1
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Larval Imp
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2+1
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2+2
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Weaker than Reanimate (2+2). | ||
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Sawbones
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2+2
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3+2
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Extra recruit. | ||
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Unholy Aura
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2+2
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3+2
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Body
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Nomadic Tribe
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4+3
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5+3
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This spell gives Body a Metro-like capability, which is a very strong effect. | |
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Ritual Cleansing
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2+0
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3+0
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Individual dispel. | ||
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Shaman's Walk
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2+1
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3+1
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Weaker than Flight (3+1), because it's easier to dispel. | ||
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Vision Quest
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3+2
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4+2
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Death
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Assassin
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2+2
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3+2
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Extra attack. | |
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Dark Minion
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2+2
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4+1
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Extra recruit. | ||
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Gifts of the Fallen
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2+0
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2+1
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Gifts was just too good in every Mystery house. It was arguably more of a staple in Body and Justice decks than in Death, which wasn't its intent. | ||
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Winnowing Sigil
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2+0
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4+0
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Individual dispel. | ||
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Despair
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Harrowing Cry
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3+2
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4+2
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Weaker than Belvario's Trap and Fireball (4+2), since two of those usually results in a group-kill, while two Harrowing Cry never do. | |
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Hope
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Change of Heart
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4+3
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5+3
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Leap of Faith
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1+0
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2+0
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Prophet
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3+2
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4+2
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Justice
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Second Chance
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3+0
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4+0
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Individual dispel. | |
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Life
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Cleansing Light
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4+0
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5+0
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Prismatic Serpent
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5+2
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5+3
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Exactly the same combat stats as Minotaur (5+2), but with some extra bonuses, and no drawback at all. | ||
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Seelie Champion
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1+1
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2+1
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For consistency with Beast's Embrace and Talisman of Souls (both 2+0). | ||
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Making
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Master Smith
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3+1
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4+1
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Weapon-maker. | |
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Ogi's Gauntlet
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1+1
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2+1
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Concealment. | ||
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Panopticon
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1+1
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2+2
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For consistency with Djinni Debate (1+1). | ||
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Shell of Gold
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2+0
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4+0
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Individual dispel. | ||
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Mind
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Awaiting
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2+1
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3+2
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Betrayal
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3+1
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4+1
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Domesticate
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4+2
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5+2
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Foresight
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3+2
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4+2
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Inscrutability
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3+1
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4+1
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Concealment. | ||
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Kumatru Library
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2+1
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2+2
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Master Bowyer
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3+1
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4+1
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Weapon-maker. | ||
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Nature
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Lightning Bolt
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2+0
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3+0
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As early-game town denial, it's only half as good as a minion-kill (4 mana), since you'd need to draw 2 of these to make 1 recruit die. | |
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Stone Circle
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5+0
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4+1
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This forces other World houses (especially Body) to work a little harder to splash Stone Circle. Body can now splash either Gifts of the Fallen or Stone Circle without much difficulty, but would have to work hard to get access to both. | ||
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Will o' the Wisp
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5+2
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5+3
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Much stronger than Complacency (5+2) and Binding Cube (4+3), since you don't have to detour around the group, and you can drown most groups with Inundate. | ||
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Woodhenge
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1+1
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2+1
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Unmaking
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Chaos Fog
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1+1
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3+0
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Concealment. | |
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Erisian Blade
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1+1
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2+1
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You have to create or get a 2nd nation in your group just for this to be equal to Flaming Sword. If you can get 3+ nations in one group and cast multiple Erisians into it, then you deserve the benefit. | ||
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Wrack
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2+1
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4+1
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Individual dispel. | ||
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War
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Bloodlust
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2+1
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2+2
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Extra attack. |
For all cards whose effects have changed (for any reason, not just the Card Change Round), we show the affected portions of their new card texts in the following tables. These changes are color-coded as follows.
Fonts and Colors Meaning NotesBlue font
New or changed textOnly the changed sentences are shown. Any text that isn't explicitly mentioned is the same as before.
Red strikethrough font Deleted textThis text has been deleted. Yellow background 2004 Card ChangesThe card was changed as discussed in the Card Change Forum. Green background Text change onlyThe card's effect is unchanged. Its text has been improved. Cyan background Card changeThe card was changed, esp. to make its behavior match its text. Magenta background Bug fixThe card was changed to fix a bug.
The Card Change Round has some global themes, which were applied consistently to many related spells.
House Card New Text or Effect CommentsForest (terrain)
Minions in forest are concealed. (Concealed minions cannot be targeted by enemy individual spells.)
(0537). Forest cover is now identical to invisibility. Non-friendly minions in forest appear grayed, and show the conceal mouse cursor when you try to target individual spells on them.
NatureForestation
Seed on the Wind
Swamp (terrain)Now does what its text says, i.e. checks for exit direction only, not distance. A moves-2 monster group that enters a swamp may exit in the opposite direction to a distance of 1 or 2, whichever it prefers, regardless of the distance from which it entered.
(0573).
Abomination Altar of BloodCast on
friendlytown or colony. Before movement, all recruits trained in structure this turn are removed from the game, and recruits' owner gets +2 Will and +2 Strife per affected recruit next turn. Dispelled when entered, or when any non-friendly recruits are affected.(1) You can train multiple novices in the same turn, and Altar will pay you +2/+2 for each one. (2) It doesn't expires on its own. It lasts until you choose to turn it off. (3) Your town can't defend itself while Altar is in play! (4) You can cast it on an enemy structure, to essentially eat 1 novice.
DoppelgangerAt start of combat against monsters, Doppelganger kills the first opposing monster, copies its hand and missile damage, attacks per round, armor, hit points, level, and house, and is fully healed.
This does not give Doppelganger missile attacks.(0534)(0535b).
Eat and RunTarget recruit
eatskills the most damaged other recruit in its group. HusksNomadic, can join other Husks. ... At start of every other turn, one Husk is created in square.
(0488). Friendly Husk groups join whenever they stumble into each other. Over time, they'll build up groups of 8!
Mark of UlanothRecruit receives -4 damage from missiles (before checking armor).
No missile immunity.
Ring of FireAffects the outermost ring of the board that contains any non-lava squares. If this ring is the edge of the board, the next inner ring is also affected. All squares in the affected rings become lava.
The first one you cast has the same effect as before: it affects the 2 outermost rings. Additional castings affect more of the board!
Winged MonkeysAt end of combat, if both groups survived, enemy group is carried to a random adjacent unoccupied non-structure square, and Winged Monkeys are removed from the game.
(0545).
Body Bear SpiritThe Bear form gets +1 hand damage, +1 attack each round, -1 armor, and -1 level.
Cannot be targeted by Weapon Master.(0517)(0523)(0534). Eliminate restrictions.
Brother WolfOther members of
hisgroup no longer attack. When any other member ofhisgroup is hit (after checking armor), Wolf receives an equal amount of magical damage, and the member who was hit receives no damage. ... Only oneof whipping Boy or Brother Wolfin a group.(0534). Eliminate restrictions. Most of the new text echoes Whipping Boy's new text.
Cessao RiftAt start of turn of casting +1-3, and with 33% chance per turn thereafter, if square is unoccupied, a neutral recruit group of random nations, injury, and enchantments is created in square.
It's guaranteed to produce 1 group within the first 3 turns. It could produce more (up to 6 in all).
Eagle SpiritThe Eagle form gets +1 missile damage.
Cannot be targeted by Weapon Master. (Hit points, levels, and spells remain unchanged after each transformation.)(0517)(0523)(0534). Eliminate restrictions.
Lion SpiritThe Lion form gets +2 hand damage and -1 armor, and receives no combat damage from monsters (before checking armor).
Cannot be targeted by Weapon Master. (Hit points and levels remain unchanged after each transformation.)(0517)(0523)(0534). Eliminate restrictions.
Lizard SpiritThe Lizard form gets +1 level, and cannot be targeted by enemy individual spells.
Cannot be targeted by Weapon Master. (Hit points, levels, and spells remain unchanged after each transformation.)(0517)(0523)(0534). Eliminate restrictions.
LycanthropyPlayer-controlled. ... The new Wolf group is player-controlled, and it executes the group's movement order on the turn it is created.
(0575). Body can no longer use Lycan to dodge a fight. Body may want to Lycan its own group -- especially in combo with the new Rampage!
MinotaurIf killed by a recruit group, the first swordsman in group without Minotaur's Axe gets Minotaur's Axe (+1 hand damage).
RampageCast on square. When monster group is created in square, every monster in group gets Rampaging (+1 attack each round and +5 maximum and current hit points), and Rampage is dispelled. (Any monsters who join this group later are not affected.)
Pro-active monster spell. You can cast it in advance, to get it out of your hand. You can also cast it and a monster on the same turn.
Scrying PoolWhen any group occupies square, group's owner ignores concealment
and forestwhen targeting individual spells.(0537). Forest is now defined to give concealment, so it doesn't need to be mentioned separately.
Stone CircleWhile in square, minions in square get +1 level.Minions get +1 level while in square.(0515). ShapeshifterAt start of turn, swordsman changes randomly between recruit form, Bear Spirit, Lion Spirit, and Lizard Spirit.
Cannot be targeted by Weapon Master.(0517)(0534). Eliminate restrictions.
Strider VenomMinion gets -1 hand damage, cumulative, for having been bitten by a Brown Strider.
(0534).
Death Curse of KhobaiWhen any member of minion's group kills an opponent by combat damage, minion gets +1 maximum and current hit point.
Now you could cast Curse on your own minion, if you think you can keep him alive long enough for it to start making a profit.
Day of the DeadSkeletons receive -2 damage from missiles (before checking armor).
(0534). No missile immunity.
FuriesCast on square within a 3x3 diamond centered on friendly town or colony. Creates three Furies
in a random square. Ghost TownCast on town or colony.
Haunted ForestSquare becomes forest.
Master VampireAt end of combat, if Master Vampire survives and any member of its group killed a recruit by combat damage, one Vampire (H:3 A:0 HP:5 L:1 Territorial) is created in group.
(0490).
Sand SphinxWhen Sand Sphinx moves, its new square becomes desert. ("Moves" effects happen before any "enters square" effects.)
(0496a,e). SkeletonReceives -2 damage from missiles (before checking armor).
No missile immunity.
Skeletal Horror Despair