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These damn mushrooms reproduce quickly. Really quickly. Too quickly! They're everywhere! | These damn mushrooms reproduce quickly. Really quickly. Too quickly! They're everywhere! | ||
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| − | *For '''1''' {{AP}}, the targeted player gets | + | *For '''1''' {{AP}}, the targeted player gets {{Status|Dirty}} in between 1 and 4 cycles |
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| − | + | '''Slimetrap''' is a {{Character|Mush}} skill that lets you affect people with the {{Status|Dirty}} status at will. Due to its low cost and the fact it's not picked up unless there is a {{Item|Camera}}, this skill has decent utility as it allows the {{Character|Mush}} to considerably delay the progress on various fields that require cleanliness such as [[Research]], [[Communications]], [[NERON Projects]] etc. | |
| − | ''Slimetrap'' strongly affects the Mush-hunting metagame on your ship, as it opens up a new way of becoming | + | ''Slimetrap'' strongly affects the Mush-hunting metagame on your ship, as it opens up a new way of becoming ''Dirty''. This means that even characters who don't usually get ''Dirty'' aren't safe from it anymore, which lets you engage in more intricate social manipulation, as well as giving you a new way to spawn your spores and soften suspicion. |
These are some of the possibilities ''Slimetrap'' opens up for you: | These are some of the possibilities ''Slimetrap'' opens up for you: | ||
*Blaming the crime on somebody else, painting them as the ''Slimetrap''-using Mush. | *Blaming the crime on somebody else, painting them as the ''Slimetrap''-using Mush. | ||
| − | *Spawning spores and then claiming your | + | *Spawning spores and then claiming your ''dirtiness'' comes from having been slimetrapped/"out of the blue". |
*Slimetrapping somebody and then accusing them of having done the above. | *Slimetrapping somebody and then accusing them of having done the above. | ||
| − | Keep in mind that the effect sets in '''during cycle change''', meaning nobody can suddenly turn | + | Keep in mind that the effect sets in '''during cycle change''', meaning nobody can suddenly turn ''Dirty'' in the middle of a cycle. Take this into account when using ''Slimetrap'' as a cover for spawning spores; make sure nobody is around to see you ''Dirty'' before cycle change. |
| − | For {{Character|Finola}}, this skill is a double-edged sword: She makes a particularly excellent target for the skill, as she is the main researcher, typically may not be | + | For {{Character|Finola}}, this skill is a double-edged sword: She makes a particularly excellent target for the skill, as she is the main researcher, typically may not be ''Dirty'' under any circumstances, and loses {{Morale}} from every cycle spent ''Dirty''. As a {{Character|Mush}} Finola would be particularly desperate in regards to spawning spores, since there's no realistic reason for them to be ''Dirty'', blaming it on ''Slimetrap'' is a legit strategy for them. If you're Finola, you may use ''Slimetrap'' as a new avenue of spawning spores (as long as you trap others once in a while to confirm the skill actually exists), and if Finola is human, you can slimetrap her and try to get her lynched; particularly if she's not very active/incompetent in her research. |
== General effects == | == General effects == | ||
| − | *New action: '''Slime Trap | + | *'''New action:''' {{Action Details|indent| |
| − | + | |Name = | |
| − | + | Slime Trap | |
| − | + | |Cost = | |
| − | + | 1 {{AP}} | |
| − | + | |Privacy = | |
| − | + | Covert | |
| − | + | |Target = | |
| + | Other [[character]] | ||
| + | |Effect = | ||
| + | The target will become {{Status|Dirty}} within 1 to 4 cycles, on cycle change. This bypasses protection such as {{Item|Stainproof Apron}} and {{Skill|OCD}}. | ||
| + | |Room Log = | ||
| + | In a flash, ['''user'''] taps ['''target'''] affectionally but it seems as though some kind of putrid smoke came out of their fingers! | ||
| + | }} | ||
[[Category:Mush Skill]] | [[Category:Mush Skill]] | ||
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Slimetrap is a
Mush skill that lets you affect people with the
Dirty status at will. Due to its low cost and the fact it's not picked up unless there is a
Camera, this skill has decent utility as it allows the
Mush to considerably delay the progress on various fields that require cleanliness such as Research, Communications, NERON Projects etc.
Slimetrap strongly affects the Mush-hunting metagame on your ship, as it opens up a new way of becoming Dirty. This means that even characters who don't usually get Dirty aren't safe from it anymore, which lets you engage in more intricate social manipulation, as well as giving you a new way to spawn your spores and soften suspicion.
These are some of the possibilities Slimetrap opens up for you:
- Blaming the crime on somebody else, painting them as the Slimetrap-using Mush.
- Spawning spores and then claiming your dirtiness comes from having been slimetrapped/"out of the blue".
- Slimetrapping somebody and then accusing them of having done the above.
Keep in mind that the effect sets in during cycle change, meaning nobody can suddenly turn Dirty in the middle of a cycle. Take this into account when using Slimetrap as a cover for spawning spores; make sure nobody is around to see you Dirty before cycle change.
For
Finola, this skill is a double-edged sword: She makes a particularly excellent target for the skill, as she is the main researcher, typically may not be Dirty under any circumstances, and loses
from every cycle spent Dirty. As a
Mush Finola would be particularly desperate in regards to spawning spores, since there's no realistic reason for them to be Dirty, blaming it on Slimetrap is a legit strategy for them. If you're Finola, you may use Slimetrap as a new avenue of spawning spores (as long as you trap others once in a while to confirm the skill actually exists), and if Finola is human, you can slimetrap her and try to get her lynched; particularly if she's not very active/incompetent in her research.
General effects
- New action:
- Target: Other character
- Effect: The target will become
Dirty within 1 to 4 cycles, on cycle change. This bypasses protection such as
Stainproof Apron and
OCD.
Covert log: In a flash, [user] taps [target] affectionally but it seems as though some kind of putrid smoke came out of their fingers!
- Target: Other character