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heh it nearly did in that last dynasty [[User:Card|Card]] ([[User talk:Card|talk]]) 16:55, 1 August 2018 (UTC) | heh it nearly did in that last dynasty [[User:Card|Card]] ([[User talk:Card|talk]]) 16:55, 1 August 2018 (UTC) | ||
== Knights == | == Knights == |
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"Card Advantage": does this mean I have an advantage? - card
heh it nearly did in that last dynasty Card (talk) 16:55, 1 August 2018 (UTC)
Knights
"Black Knight and White Knight (which came up last dynasty)" - where was this from? Google is drawing a blank.
I'm not sure White Knight even has to be an Emperor. Regular players will fix problematic bugs, and even cynical players will fix a loophole if they can see that other players are in a better position to abuse it. --Kevan (talk) 16:21, 1 August 2018 (UTC)
I think Cuddlebeam was referring to the Moby-Dick dynasty where his strategy was to rely on default values (being the Black Knight) and you fixed it near the end of the Dynasty (making you the White Knight). I don't think he ever posted those terms but maybe thought with them or simply gave name to them here. Maybe with those cynical players there's room for a Grey Knight? Although I would think most people would fix rules that unintentionally harm them. Card (talk) 16:55, 1 August 2018 (UTC)
First time I use a talk page, sorry if I'm derpy. I was more focused on the idea that the Emperor has no in-game interest to make the routine fixes, while those regular/cynical players do. So, the Emperor does it just for an agenda of good faith, not to improve their chances to win the game - that's the big difference, and what I mean with "White Knight". But we should probably get a better term for it. White Emperor? Zamboni Emperor (routinely cleans up/changes the ruleset so that play can be "better")?
White Knight/Black Knight are business terms, and my intent was to just try to use the original metaphor that those terms originally came from (which I don't know if it actually exists or not, I just liked the name and thought to use the same because they have a similar feel, but maybe other names are better). And yeah, I was referring to the Moby-Dick dynasty.--Cuddlebeam (talk) 17:13, 1 August 2018 (UTC)
- I like "Zamboni". I don't know if we should be suggesting that this is a rare and nameable thing among Emperors, though - what other Imperial styles actually exist? It feels fairly normal for a bug to be fixed by the Emperor when it's raised, if only because (being out of the running for victory) the Emperor is less precious about their proposal slots.
- White Hat might be better term at the player level, for the kind of player who, upon discovering a powerful ruleset-altering loophole, will simply use it to close itself. --Kevan (talk) 18:13, 1 August 2018 (UTC)