#Warlock consistency change (Shrimple edition)

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digital yarrow
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Malediction ( ♾️, 🌙 ):

  • You will Track your target. (This will give you exactly the same result as Tracker, as if a Tracker did the action).

Attributes:

  • Anyone who you visit will be passively inflicted with the status effect Curse.
  • Cursed Players will frame anyone they visit, or frame themselves if they do not visit. The frame will be applied before other night abilities take place.
  • If a Cursed Player votes guilty on any trial during the day, your Grimoire will gain a charge at night
  • There can be a maximum of 2 Cursed players, when a third is Cursed the oldest is no longer cursed.
  • Actively framed players will have a second status effect that shows when they are framed. You will be notified when a frame is dispelled.
  • The Grimoire will charge itself by 1 every night.
  • When the Grimoire has 6 charges, you will become Death, Horseman of the Apocalypse.

Reasoning: Warlock isn't designed to be the "apoc tracker" by any means, but you need to know where your targets visit for framing purposes, which is why Warlock acts the way it does. Still, the message can bug at times #1288329721393840200 message, and you can sometimes not know who was framed, or mistakenly believe the cursed person stayed home. This has caused people to lose the game or misplay. https://www.twitch.tv/breadlovertos/clip/GleamingAverageHyenaTTours-r9BEf_gF-fLfxO97 (See this clip for a recent game @empty oracle played.) It seems like a feasible workaround to have the Warlock use the standard Tracker ability and apply Curse as a side effect of the visit. This change should not affect Warlock's kit/utility in any way, just make sure the night feedback cannot lie to you.

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main glade
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Wouldnt this clash with pb's infection tracking niche? It's not bad but like yeh

digital yarrow
main glade
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ah ok

digital yarrow
# main glade ah ok

I linked a Twitch clip and a bug report so you can see what I mean. Please do check those out if you Haven't already.

empty oracle
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hi that's me