#Vampire-d stone cards count for chips

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cursive umbra
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Playing a hand, like a pair, with a Stone card and Vampire Joker in play will turn the stone card back and improve vampire, but the now turned card will give its original chip value to the hand. Not sure if bug or feature.

Played on current version on MacOS

hallow fog
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Slightly unintuitive but intended. Order of events is:

  1. determined which cards in played hand score
  2. Activate Vampire Joker effect and strip enhancements
  3. Score cards

Since stone cards always score, they are selected in step 1. Then in step 2 their stone effect is removed, but this doesn't retroactively change the fact they were determined to be scoring cards. Finally in step 3 you get the points for them

cursive umbra
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Gotcha 😉

fiery shell
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Does that mean you could play a "flush" using wildcards, then it becomes a High Card hand after the wildcards get stripped, but still scores all 5 cards?

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....or would it still count as Flush?

rustic slate
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it still counts as a flush