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Implement Crossmod Fraud cards with Bunco#64

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Implement Crossmod Fraud cards with Bunco#64
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@f-raZ0R f-raZ0R commented Sep 28, 2025

alt!adjustment just crashes the game when opening standard packs, and alt!lust just gives tags instead of directly opening packs.
other four frauds work perfectly, with the small exception of the suit buffers showing a +10 even though they give +15 chips.

contributions to the two frauds that don't work are greatly appreciated, as are any and all balance/name changes and art (none of the frauds are arted rn).

Other bunco consumables have not been done primarily because I have 0 clue what inverted polyminos should do. Seriously I have no idea

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f-raZ0R commented Oct 7, 2025

update: it turns out that boosters are a fuck, PR is currently on a temporary hiatus in implementing avarice and disturbance because at this point I have 0 clue how to do them and asking for help repeatedly has gotten me nowhere as it seems nobody else knows how to do this either. Would love for somebody else to chip in with these two, for now avarice is staying with its "good enough" impl of just giving 3 standard tags.

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f-raZ0R commented Oct 7, 2025

tbh you could probably just merge in the four cards that do work if you want, if we want these in next release

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f-raZ0R commented Oct 7, 2025

we can do the other two later i think

@lord-ruby lord-ruby merged commit ebd7b8c into lord-ruby:main Oct 12, 2025
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