Monday, February 20, 2023

John Hall's Mal-Animal Den

John Hall's Mal-Animal Den
Copyright © 2023 John Edward Hall
Today is Monday 20th February 2023.
Time is 16:25.

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Description.

Animal array has animal names in it. Attache a mal- to the front of the name to get a MAL ANIMAL; the first letter of the name must math the first letter of the first syllable of the animal name. For instance, a Duck will now be called 'Devil Duck'; opposite is the good version of the MAL ANIMAL that uses the last syllable and the last letter of the animal to create a good- adjective or word for the animal. For instance, Duck will now be called 'Knowledge Duck'.

When battling, adjectives can be added to MAL-ANIMALS only by the rules used above. The battle rules are thus:

A good makes a good greater, a mal destroys another mal. Good is greater than mal.

So if the player has an adjective that starts with Y, 'Yucky', that is a mal-adjective or word, then the animal must match: so I guess I'll use the animal "YAK" --->> Yucky Yak.

There is a base power level or whatever I mean, for an animal, an augment level for a Good-adjective, and a destruction level for a Mal-adjective. The good and mal levels are also used for calculating

Yucky Yak with Yak base level 7 with yucky destroy level (multiply) of 5 is a '7 - 5' versus a Youth Yak with Yak base level 3 with youth augment level (multiply) of 7 is a '3 + 7'; Since good does not affect mal adjectives, there is no consequence, we go to base levels, that is 3 versus 7 ---> Yucky Yak beats Youth Yak, however they are Yaks at different base levels. More about this can be detailed later.

Examples:

Set: '5-2' and '4-7' versus '5+2' and '9-4' -----> 5*4 is 20 versus 9*2 is 18: '5-2' destroys '9-4' - possible keep card if not used too many times, leaving:

'5-2'^ and '4-7' versus '5+2' that is 2 against one so the player with two cards wins the battle, UNLESS it is

'4-7' versus '5+2' that is good adjective is greater than mal-adjective, this has to be defined, '5+2' wins the battle, UNLESS if it is not defined

'4-7' versus '5+2' that is niether can compete via adjective so we go to base animal level, that is 4 versus 5 then '5+2' wins the battle.

-John.

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