#consumable card types (preferably by me)

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dim mountain
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zodiac : no more info available.
geometric cards: i can list all the cards
regular generalized:
polygon series, simplex series, cross series, measure series
regular specific (rarer than generalized):
icosohedron, dodecahedron, icositetrachoron, hexacosichoron, hecitonicosachoron (the last 3 are 4dimensional, they are slightly rarer than 3 dimensional and also produce double-sided cards) and the stella octangula (technically a spectral card, produces star-suit cards which give mult instead of chips and can't be duped via death, dna, etc.)
archimedean solids/catalan solids are obtainable by using a card on existing geometry consumables, but do not appear in packs.

dim mountain
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i forgot the apeirogon and sphere series, and also i decided that you use regular playing cards to modify the geometric cards, sort of the opposite of normal consumeables.

unborn crater
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am I missing context from another post to understand this?

dim mountain
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no. it's based on polytopes. you can look up stuff

unborn crater
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yes but you didnt really explain what most of them do and you could have formatted this better

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like, for example, what are double sided cards?

balmy ruin
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adds stuff

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what does the stuff do?

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god knows

dim mountain
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double sided cards have two ranks and suits, like real life double sided cards like in uno flip

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as i was saying: series cards must be modified once, but can be modified twice. other cards (except the stella octangula) can be modified only once. A: stellate, J: dual, Q: snub, K: mirror snub

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actually i dont know what im talking about. let me figure this out more, because i dont know how this stuff would actually effect gameplay

unborn crater
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i was about to say that no one would understand what youre saying

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but it seems you figured that out yourself

dim mountain
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polytope here's a useful wikipedia article. this should (?) explain most of the terms i'm using.

In elementary geometry, a polytope is a geometric object with flat sides (faces). Polytopes are the generalization of three-dimensional polyhedra to any number of dimensions. Polytopes may exist in any general number of dimensions n as an n-dimensional polytope or n-polytope. For example, a two-dimensional polygon is a 2-polytope and a three-dim...

unborn crater
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if I have to read a wikipedia article to understand what your suggestion is about, it is not a good suggestion (in the context of balatro)