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When Sea Sponge is played on a previously Bubbling Marshwater'ed Potion, what happens? Does it soak up Bubbling Marshwater first, thus removing its effect, then doing nothing, or revealing the cards again, or revealing then destroying liquid ingredients? Or is Bubbling Marshwater's effect permanent (until drunk)? Or does Sea Sponge have no effect at all on a Bubbling Marshwater'ed potion? | When Sea Sponge is played on a previously Bubbling Marshwater'ed Potion, what happens? Does it soak up Bubbling Marshwater first, thus removing its effect, then doing nothing, or revealing the cards again, or revealing then destroying liquid ingredients? Or is Bubbling Marshwater's effect permanent (until drunk)? Or does Sea Sponge have no effect at all on a Bubbling Marshwater'ed potion? | ||
I'm going to assume that Bubbling Marshwater is destroyed and all cards are turned face-up (as the smoke clears) but other liquid ingredients remain and are not affected by Sea Sponge. --[[User:David C|David C]] | I'm going to assume that Bubbling Marshwater is destroyed and all cards are turned face-up (as the smoke clears) but other liquid ingredients remain and are not affected by Sea Sponge. | ||
EDIT: New card possibility - Phoenix Down: An unconscious player may be chosen as the drinker of this potion. He/she must choose a healing ingredient first. Once he/she does, and draws, normal unconscious rules apply. (Possible addition: Half of the cards in this potion (round down) are drawn into the hand of the revived player instead of being discarded.) | |||
--[[User:David C|David C]] 04:07, 12 February 2007 (UTC) |
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Should Beer be labeled as a Poison, as well as a Liquid?
- I don't remember how I played it at the time, but yes, would make sense to. I'll change it. --Kevan 19:44, 31 January 2007 (UTC)
Marshwater/Sea Sponge combination
When Sea Sponge is played on a previously Bubbling Marshwater'ed Potion, what happens? Does it soak up Bubbling Marshwater first, thus removing its effect, then doing nothing, or revealing the cards again, or revealing then destroying liquid ingredients? Or is Bubbling Marshwater's effect permanent (until drunk)? Or does Sea Sponge have no effect at all on a Bubbling Marshwater'ed potion? I'm going to assume that Bubbling Marshwater is destroyed and all cards are turned face-up (as the smoke clears) but other liquid ingredients remain and are not affected by Sea Sponge.
EDIT: New card possibility - Phoenix Down: An unconscious player may be chosen as the drinker of this potion. He/she must choose a healing ingredient first. Once he/she does, and draws, normal unconscious rules apply. (Possible addition: Half of the cards in this potion (round down) are drawn into the hand of the revived player instead of being discarded.)
--David C 04:07, 12 February 2007 (UTC)