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12 votesAdminStephen Hood (Co-founder, Storium) responded
If the player clicks on “Browse your cards” they can actually “rewrite” their asset card to turn it into something else — anything that makes sense in the story! In this way, the player gets to keep their cards — and the narrative power that they provide — but can adjust them to what makes sense in the story right now. Rewriting an Asset costs one card, which prevents the feature from being abused. And as narrator, you can push back if a player rewrites an Asset in a way that seems inappropriate.
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We’re going to experiment with this idea during Gamma, along with some related concepts. Thanks for the feedback!
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Ah, yes that does make sense. Still, it does seem like there should be some way for the Narrator to have control as well, other than saying, "Hey everybody in the fire, please re-write your flammable items to say 'singed'".
Unless that's too heavy-handed a thing for this style of game?