Daybound and Nightbound

Lunacy Mechanic Explanation

New 21 Sep 2021 Asked by gonzoron 27 Comments

In today's article, you showed the original version of Ludevic, Bon Vivant//Obsessed Recluse, which had an ability called "Lunacy", but didn't explain it. Is that just the original name of what became Nightbound, or did it have some other meaning?


Yeah, they tried a bunch of different names for daybound and nightbound. I should have mentioned that. It slipped through.

About Daybound and Nightbound Mechanic

New 16 Sep 2021 Asked by ironeyes52 63 Comments

Daybound/Nightbound is a very clean way to do the old werewolf mechanic, and I think it'll play better. Does it change the power level significantly? I have an INN/DKA cube with a lot of the old werewolves in it, and I'm considering a "house eratta" to have them all work as Daybound/Nightbound. Do you think doing that would unbalance the archetypes?


I think a house errata would be fine.

Understanding Daybound and Nightbound

New 03 Sep 2021 Asked by ultwarrior 40 Comments

This might be a dumb question but I can't actually see it on the cards themselves--do nightbound and daybound TDFCs transform when night becomes day (and vice versa)? The reminder text just explains the change in night and day itself.


Yes, they transform.


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