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Do not pass Go, do not play some shitty game, play Laws and Stuff!
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Do not pass Go, do not play some shitty game, play '''Laws and Stuff'''!


==Explanation==
==Explanation==
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==Rules==
==Rules==


The base rules for Laws and Stuff are simple.
Each player starts with the following: <br/>
Health: 20 <br/>
Fatigue: 10 <br/>
Mana: 5 <br/>


Each player starts with the following:
*A player loses the game if they lose all their health. <br/>
*A player loses 12 health if they lose all their fatigue. <br/>
*A player loses 6 fatigue if they lose all their mana. <br/>
*The game can be played with a minimum of 2 players. <br/>
*Multipliers in the game stack by -1 on additional multipliers. <br/>
**A player uses Backstabbing, causing target player to lose 3 health. That player then uses Law of Revenge on that player's turn against the player who backstabbed them. Law of Revenge's health loss multiplier of 2x combines with Backstabbing's multiplier of 2x for a total of 3x, not 4x. 3x and 3x would be 5x. 4x and 2x makes 5x. So on and so forth.
*Play starts randomly and goes clockwise. For online play, predetermine an order and stick to it. <br/>
*Each player's turn is broken into three parts: the start of the turn, the turn itself, and the end of the turn. <br/>
*At the start of the turn, relevant effects resolve and then it is that player's turn. <br/>
*During a player's turn, relevant effects resolve and then the player must either use a law or use a non-law.  A law or non-law that is played remains on the field and is unusable by other players until it is canceled or resolved. At the end of thirty seconds a player stops searching the Laws and Stuff and plays a Law or a Stuff.<br/>
*Anything that the player is not restricted from using may be used. Then all relevant effects resolve again. <br/>
*The end of the turn, all relevant effects resolve for that portion. Then it is the next player's start of turn.<br/>
*Micro-turns in between player turns are for allowing people to perform Laws and Stuff such as Entitlement during them. If a player's turn is skipped, they don't take a start of turn, turn, or end of turn. The micro-turn still exists, though, so a skipped player in effect creates two micro-turns side by side. If a player has an effect on them which would resolve during their start of turn, turn, or end of turn, it does not resolve until their next turn which is not skipped. <br/>
*Skipped turns stack, so if a player has a skipped turn which has not taken place yet and something causes them to have another skipped turn, they also skip their turn after that.


Health points: 20
==Optional Rules==
Points: 10
Demi-Points: 5


A player loses the game if they lose all their health points.
Timer: Each player has 30 seconds to play their turn. Recommended if all the players have played several games.
A player loses 12 health points if they lose all their points.
A player loses 6 points if they lose all their demi-points.
 
The game can be played with a minimum of 2 players to a maximum of however many you want.
 
Multipliers in the game stack by -1 on additional multipliers.
 
Example: A player uses Backstabbing, dealing 3 damage to target player. That player then uses Law of Revenge on their turn against the player who backstabbed them. Law of Revenge's damage multiplier of 2x combies with Backstabbing's multiplier of 2x for a total of 3x, not 4x. 3x and 3x would be 5x. 4x and 2x makes 5x. Get the picture?
 
Play starts with whoever; it doesn't matter. It can go either way, clockwise or counterclockwise, it doesn't matter. For online play, predetermine an order and stick to it. Each player's turn is broken into the start of the turn, the turn itself, and the end of the turn. In that order. At the start of the turn, relevant effects resolve and then it is the turn. During the turn, relevant effects resolve and then the player must either use a law or use a non-law. Anything that the player is not restricted from using may be used; just pick a law or non-law and go to town! Then all relevant effects resolve again. Finally, it is the end of the turn and all relevant effects resolve for that portion. Finally, after that's all done, it's the next player's start of turn. There are also micro-turns in between player turns called, well, micro-turns. These micro-turns are for allowing people to perform Laws and Stuff such as Entitlement during them.
 
A law or non-law cannot be used until all its effects have been resolved. This can be used tactically in order to prevent other players from activating the same law or non-law.
 
If a player's turn is skipped, they don't take a start of turn, turn, or end of turn. The microturn still exists, though, so a skipped player in effect creates two micro-turns side by side. If a player has an effect on them which would resolve during their start of turn, turn, or end of turn, it does not resolve until their next turn which is not skipped.
 
Skipped turns stack, so if a player has a skipped turn which has not taken place yet and something causes them to have another skipped turn, they also skip their turn after that.


Whew, glad that's over with! Now onto the Laws and Stuff.
Whew, glad that's over with! Now onto the Laws and Stuff.
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==Laws and Stuff==
==Laws and Stuff==


All cards can be divided into three categories, which are placed in separate piles during real life play and a metaphorical pile in online play. The three piles are Laws, Non-Laws, and Misc. Laws are free to use and are always a solid choice, though some have drawbacks. Non-Laws always have a cost, but generally are more powerful than laws. Finally, the Misc. pile are all other cards for the purpose of, for example, holding the "Terrorist" card before any player has received it.
All cards can be divided into three categories, which are placed in separate piles during real life play and a metaphorical pile in online play. The three piles are Laws, Stuff, and Misc. Laws are free to use and are always a solid choice, though some have drawbacks. Stuff always have a cost, but generally are more powerful than laws. Finally, the Misc. pile are all other cards for the purpose of, for example, holding the "Terrorist" card before any player has received it.


==Template==
==Template==
Name: Name of the Law, Non-Law, or Misc. Card goes here.
Name: Name of the Law, Stuff, or Misc. Card goes here.<br/>
Cost: This is for Non-Laws only. You have to pay this amount before activating the non-law. If you can't do this, you can't activate the non-law.
Cost: This is for Stuff only. You have to pay this amount before activating the Stuff. If you can't do this, you can't activate the Stuff.<br/>
Effect: Effect for Law or Non-Law goes here. Misc. cards may have words here that don't mean anything instead of an effect.
Effect: Effect for Law or Stuff goes here. Misc. cards may have words here that don't mean anything instead of an effect.<br/>


==Laws==
==Laws==
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These are the current Laws.
These are the current Laws.


Name: Law of the Land
'''Law of the Land''' <br/>
Effect: This law acts like target law. Default target law: Law of Striking. The target law can only be changed using Law of Law Changing.
Effect: This law acts like target law. Default target law: Law of Striking. The target law can only be changed using Law of Law Changing.  


Name: Law of Swift Striking
'''Law of Swift Striking''' <br/>
Effect: This law can only be used on the first turn. Target player loses 2 health points.
Effect: This law can only be used on the first turn. Target player loses 2 health.  


Name: Law of Striking
'''Law of Striking''' <br/>
Effect: Target player loses 1 health point.
Effect: Target player loses 1 health.  


Name: Law of Law Changing
'''Law of Law Changing''' <br/>
Effect: Change target law of Law of the Land. This law can only be used by the ruler of the land. Default ruler of the land: No one. The ruler of the land can only be changed by Take over the Land.
Effect: Change target law of Law of the Land. This law can only be used by the ruler of the land. Default ruler of the land: No one. The ruler of the land can only be changed by Take over the Land.  


Name: Law Enforcement
'''Law Enforcement''' <br/>
Effect: This law can only be used by the ruler of the land. Target player must activate Law of the Land on their next turn.
Effect: This law can only be used by the ruler of the land. Target player must activate Law of the Land on that player's next turn.  


Name: Law of Pain
'''Law of Pain''' <br/>
Effect: You lose 1 health point.
Effect: You lose 1 health.  


Name: Law of Lawlessness
'''Law of Lawlessness''' <br/>
Effect: Target player can't use laws for their next two turns.
Effect: Target player can't use laws for that player's next two turns.  


Name: Law of Revenge
'''Law of Revenge''' <br/>
Effect: Target player that had just directly caused you to lose health points loses twice that amount of health points. Skip your next turn. This law cannot be used in response to damage caused by this law.
Effect: Target player that had directly caused you to lose health on that player's last turn loses twice that amount of health. Skip your next turn. This law cannot be used in response to damage caused by this law.  


Name: Law of Charging
'''Law of Charging''' <br/>
Effect: You gain a point.
Effect: You gain 1 fatigue.  


Name: Law of Conversion
'''Law of Conversion''' <br/>
Effect: You lose a demi-point. You gain a point. You take another turn.
Effect: You lose 1 mana. You gain 1 fatigue. You take another turn.  


Name: Law of Super-Charging
'''Law of Super-Charging''' <br/>
Effect: You gain 3 points. You skip your next turn.
Effect: You gain 3 fatigue. You skip your next turn.  


Name: Law of Aid
'''Law of Aid''' <br/>
Effect: Target player, besides yourself, gains 1 health point.
Effect: Target player, besides yourself, gains 1 health.


Name: Law of Demi-Health
'''Law of Mana-Health''' <br/>
Effect: Target player, besides yourself, loses 1 demi-point and then gains 3 health points.
Effect: Target player, besides yourself, loses 1 mana and then gains 3 health.


Name: Law of Uselessness
'''Law of Uselessness''' <br/>
Effect: Nothing happens.
Effect: Nothing happens.
'''Law of Abuse''' <br/>
Effect: Target player loses 2 health and then gains 2 health.


Name: Law of Abuse
'''Law of Bleeding''' <br/>
Effect: Target player loses 2 health points and then gains 2 health points.
Effect: Target player doesn't gain health the next time that player would.


Name: Law of Bleeding
'''Law of Shielding''' <br/>
Effect: Target player doesn't gain health points the next time they would gain health points.
Effect: Prevent the next loss of 1 health to yourself.  


Name: Law of Shielding
'''Law of Demon Summoning''' <br/>
Effect: Prevent the next loss of 1 health point to yourself.
Effect: You count as having a demon summoned. Any player who counts as having a demon summoned loses 1 health during the start of that player's turn.  


Name: Law of Demon Summoning
'''Law of Demon Striking''' <br/>
Effect: You count as having a demon summoned. Any player who counts as having a demon summoned loses 1 health point during the start of that player's turn.
Effect: This law can only be used by a player who counts as having a demon summoned. Target player loses 3 health.


Name: Law of Demon Striking
'''Law of Terrorists''' <br/>
Effect: This law can only be used by a player who counts as having a demon summoned. Target player loses 3 health points.
Effect: Target player with the "Terrorist" card loses 2 health and skips that player's next turn.  


Name: Law of Terrorists
'''Law of Contract''' <br/>
Effect: Target player with the "Terrorist" card loses 2 health points and skips their next turn.
Effect: Present a written contract to target player. If that player signs the contract, it is a binding contract. If you or that players breaks a binding contract, the player who broke the binding contract loses immediately and the binding contract is no longer a binding contract. Only actions can be agreed upon in a contract. Health, fatigue, mana, and turns are not directly transferable as part of a contract. This law may be activated at any time and does not count towards turn usage.  


Name: Law of Contract
'''Law of Heavy Striking''' <br/>
Effect: Present a pre-written contract to target player. If that player signs the contract, it is a binding contract. If you or that players breaks a binding contract, the player who broke the binding contract loses immediately and the binding contract is no longer a binding contract. Only actions can be agreed upon in a contract. Health points, points, demi-points, and turns are not directly transferable as part of a contract. This law may be activated at any time and does not count towards turn usage.
Effect: Target player loses 4 health. You skip your next two turns.  


Name: Law of Heavy Striking
'''Law of Combo-Strike''' <br/>
Efect: Target player loses 4 health points. You skip your next two turns.
Effect: This law can only be used by a player who had activated Law of Striking on that player's last turn. Target player loses 1 fatigue.  


Name: Law of Combo-Strike
'''Law of Double Combo-Strike''' <br/>
Effect: This law can only be used by a player who had activated Law of Striking on their last turn. Target player loses 1 point.
Effect: This law may only be used by a player who had activated Law of Combo-Strike on their last turn. Target player loses 1 health and 1 fatigue. You skip your next turn.  


Name: Law of Double Combo-Strike
'''Law of Bears''' <br/>
Effect: This law may only be used by a player who had activated Law of Combo-Strike on their last turn. Target player loses 1 health point and 1 point. You skip your next turn.
Effect: They have claws. Target player counts as a [[bear]].  


Name: Law of Bears
'''Law of Claw''' <br/>
Effect: They have claws. Target player counts as a bear.
Effect: This law can only be used by a player who counts as a [[bear]]. Target player loses 2 health.  


Name: Law of Claw
'''Law of Hunting''' <br/>
Effect: This law can only be used by a player who counts as a bear. Target player loses 2 health points.
Effect: The next time target player would lose health, that player loses one additional health.


Name: Law of Hunting
'''Law of Desperation''' <br/>
Effect: The next time target player would lose health points, that player loses one additional health point.
Effect: You gain 2 fatigue and 1 mana. During the end of your next turn, you lose all your fatigue and mana. You take another turn.  


Name: Law of Desperation
'''Law of Protection''' <br/>
Effect: You gain 2 points and 1 demi-point. During the end of your next turn, you lose all your points and demi-points. You take another turn.
Effect: The next time target player would lose health, they do not. Instead, you lose the amount of health that target player would have lost.  


Name: Law of Protection.
'''Law of Peace''' <br/>
Effect: The next time target player would lose health points, they do not. Instead, you lose the amount of health points that target player would have lost.
Effect: Target player can't activate a law which reduces the health of any player for that player's next 3 turns.  


Name: Law of Peace
'''Law of Luck''' <br/>
Effect: Target player can't activate a law which reduces the health points of any player for the next 3 turns.
Effect: You flip a coin. If heads, target player loses 1 fatigue. If tails, you lose 1 fatigue.


Name: Law of Luck.
==Stuff==
Effect: You flip a coin. If heads, target player loses 1 point. If tails, you lose 1 point.


==Non-Laws==
These are the current Stuff


These are the current Non-Laws
'''Sanctuary''' <br/>
Cost: 3 fatigue<br/>
Effect: You gain 5 health. The next two times you would lose health, you do not. You skip your next two turns.


Name: Sanctuary
'''Health Swap''' <br/>
Cost: 3 points
Cost: 5 mana <br/>
Effect: You gain 5 health points. The next two times you would lose health points, you do not. You skip your next two turns.
Effect: You and target player swap health amounts; this does not count as losing or gaining health.


Name: Health Swap
'''Double Law''' <br/>
Cost: 5 demi-points
Cost: 6 fatigue <br/>
Effect: You and target player swap health point amounts
Effect: You select a law. You activate it twice in a row.


Name: Double Law
'''Temporary Law''' <br/>
Cost: 6 points
Cost: 6 fatigue <br/>
Effect: You select a law. You activate it twice in a row.
Effect: During the next turn, target stuff counts as a law. It still has a cost. You take another turn.  


Name: Temporary Law
'''Demonic Terrorist Activities''' <br/>
Cost: 6 points
Cost: 3 mana<br/>
Effect: During the next turn, target non-law counts as a law. It still has a cost. You take another turn.
Effect: This stuff can only be activated by a player who has the "Terrorist" card and counts as having a demon summoned. Target player loses 10 health.


Name: Demonic Terrorist Activities
'''Forced Demon Summoning''' <br/>
Cost: 3 demi-points
Cost: 4 fatigue<br/>
Effect: This non-law can only be activated by a player who has the "Terrorist" card and counts as having a demon summoned. Target player loses 10 health points.
Effect: Target player counts as having a demon summoned.  


Name: Forced Demon Summoning
'''Become Terrorist''' <br/>
Cost: 4 points
Cost: 1 fatigue <br/>
Effect: Target player counts as having a demon summoned.
Effect: You take the "Terrorist" card.  


Name: Terrorist Label
'''No Terrorists Allowed''' <br/>
Cost: 1 point
Cost: 1 fatigue <br/>
Effect: You take the "Terrorist" card.
Effect: No player can have the "Terrorist" card. If a player current has the "Terrorist" card, that player no longer has the "Terrorist" card.  


Name: No Terrorists Allowed
'''Scare Tactics''' <br/>
Cost: 1 point
Cost: 1 health<br/>
Effect: No player can have the "Terrorist" card. If a player current has the "Terrorist" card, that player no longer has the "Terrorist" card.
Effect: This stuff can only be used by a player with the "Terrorist" card. Divide three health loss among any number of players, in any way so long as everyone who is targeted takes at least one point of health loss.


Name: Scare Tactics
'''Incorrectly Label Terrorist''' <br/>
Cost: 1 health point
Cost: 6 fatigue<br/>
Effect: This non-law can only be used by a player with the "Terrorist" card. Target player loses 1 health point. Target player loses 1 health point. Target player loses 1 health point.
Effect: Target player takes the "Terrorist" card.  


Name: Incorrectly Label Terrorist
'''Label Terrorist''' <br/>
Cost: 6 points
Cost: 1 fatigue <br/>
Effect: Target player takes the "Terrorist" card.
Effect: Target player who used the stuff Bomb! during their last turn takes the "Terrorist" card.  


Name: Label Terrorist
'''No explosives!''' <br/>
Cost: 1 point
Cost: 1 fatigue <br/>
Effect: Target player who used the non-law Bomb! during their last turn takes the "Terrorist" card.
Effect: No player can use the stuff Bomb! for the rest of the game.  


Name: No explosives!
'''Bomb Delay''' <br/>
Cost: 1 point
Cost: 1 fatigue <br/>
Effect: No player can use the non-law Bomb! for the rest of the game.
 
Name: Bomb Delay
Cost: 1 point
Effect: You take another turn. You are affected by Bomb! during the end of your next turn after your next turn.
Effect: You take another turn. You are affected by Bomb! during the end of your next turn after your next turn.


Name: Bomb Diffusion
'''Bomb Defusing''' <br/>
Cost: 2 points
Cost: 2 fatigue <br/>
Effect: You take another turn. You rock!
Effect: You take another turn. You rock!  


Name: Bomb!
'''Bomb!''' <br/>
Cost: 1 point
Cost: 1 fatigue<br/>
Effect: Target player loses 5 health points during the end of their next turn unless that player uses the non-law Bomb!, Bomb Diffusion, or Bomb Delay.
Effect: Target player loses 5 health points during the end of their next turn unless that player uses the stuff Bomb!, Bomb Defusing, or Bomb Delay. This stuff does not need to be resolved before it can be played again.


Name: Allergic Reaction
'''Allergic Reaction''' <br/>
Cost: 3 points
Cost: 3 fatigue <br/>
Effect: The next time target player would gain 1 health point, that player instead loses 1 health point.
Effect: The next time target player would gain 1 health, that player instead loses 1 health.  


Name: Spin-Break
'''Spin-Break''' <br/>
Cost: 6 points
Cost: 6 fatigue <br/>
Effect: Target player loses 1 health point. Target player loses 1 point. Target player gains 1 health point. You take another turn.
Effect: Divide three health loss among any number of players, in any way so long as everyone who is targeted takes at least one point of health loss. You gain 1 health. You take another turn.  


Name: Demi-Fist
'''Demi-Fist''' <br/>
Cost: 3 demi-points
Cost: 3 mana<br/>
Effect: Target player loses 5 health points.
Effect: Target player loses 5 health.


Name: Demon Banishing
'''Demon Banishing''' <br/>
Cost: 1 point
Cost: 1 fatigue <br/>
Effect: Target player who counts as having a demon summoned loses 2 health points and no longer counts as having a demon summoned.
Effect: Target player who counts as having a demon summoned loses 2 health and no longer counts as having a demon summoned.  


Name: Needed Useless Law
'''Needed Useless Law''' <br/>
Cost: 1 point.
Cost: 1 fatigue <br/>
Effect: Target player must use Law of Uselessness on their next turn. That player takes a turn immediately. Play then resumes as normal.
Effect: Target player must use Law of Uselessness on that player's next turn. That player takes a turn immediately. Play then resumes as normal.  


Name: Demi-Shock
'''Mana-Shock''' <br/>
Cost: 2 points
Cost: 2 fatigue<br/>
Effect: You gain 1 demi-point. You skip your next turn.
Effect: You gain 1 mana. You skip your next turn.  


Name: Temporary Respite
'''Temporary Respite''' <br/>
Cost: 1 point
Cost: 1 fatigue<br/>
Effect: You gain 3 health points. You lose 2 health points during the start of your next turn. You lose 1 health point during the end of your next turn.
Effect: You gain 3 health. You lose 2 health during the start of your next turn. You lose 1 health during the end of your next turn.


Name: Win
'''Win''' <br/>
Cost: 15 points, 10 demi-points
Cost: 15 fatigue, 10 mana<br/>
Effect: You win!
Effect: You win!  


Name: Entitlement
'''Entitlement''' <br/>
Cost: 3 demi-points
Cost: 3 mana <br/>
Effect: You take a turn immediately, then play resumes as normal. This non-law may be activated at any time.
Effect: You take a turn immediately, then play resumes as normal. This stuff may be activated at any time.  


Name: Time-travel
'''Time-travel''' <br/>
Cost: 1 demi-point
Cost: 1 mana<br/>
Effect: The next turn counts as any turn of your choice. You take another turn.
Effect: The next turn counts as any turn of your choice. You take another turn.  


Name: Secret Law
'''Secret Law''' <br/>
Cost: 3 points
Cost: 3 fatigue <br/>
Effect: Choose and write down a single law. You may activate the written down law at any time. Afterwards, the chosen law is longer written down.
Effect: Choose and write down a single law. You may activate the written down law at any time. Afterwards, the chosen law is no longer written down.  


Name: Cheap Shot
'''Cheap Shot''' <br/>
Cost: 2 points
Cost: 2 fatigue<br/>
Effect: Target player loses 1 health point. You take another turn.
Effect: Target player loses 1 health. You take another turn.  


Name: Prevention
'''Prevention''' <br/>
Cost: 1 point
Cost: 1 fatigue<br/>
Effect: Target player skips their next turn.
Effect: Target player skips that player's next turn.  


Name: Backstabbing
'''Backstabbing''' <br/>
Cost: 1 point
Cost: 1 fatigue<br/>
Effect: Target player loses 3 health points. The next time you would lose health points, instead lose twice that amount.
Effect: Target player loses 3 health. The next time you would lose health, you instead lose twice that amount.  


Name: Take over the Land
'''Take over the Land''' <br/>
Cost: 2 points
Cost: 2 fatigue<br/>
Effect: Change the ruler of the land to yourself.
Effect: Change the ruler of the land to yourself.  


Name: Bear Trap
'''Bear Trap''' <br/>
Cost: 1 point
Cost: 1 fatigue<br/>
Effect: Target player who counts as a bear loses 2 health points and then chooses between losing 3 additional health points or skipping their next turn. This non-law can't be used by the same player more than once.
Effect: Target player who counts as a bear loses 2 health and then chooses between losing 3 additional health or skipping that player's next turn. This stuff can't be used by the same player more than once per game.


Name: Bear Country
'''Bear Country''' <br/>
Cost: 5 points
Cost: 5 fatigue<br/>
Effect: All players count as a bear.
Effect: All players count as a bear.  


Name: Not a Bear
'''Not a Bear''' <br/>
Cost: 1 point
Cost: 1 fatigue<br/>
Effect: You no longer count as a bear.
Effect: You no longer count as a bear.  


Name: Right to Bear Arms
'''Right to Bear Arms''' <br/>
Cost: 1 point
Cost: 1 fatigue<br/>
Effect: Target player who counts as a bear is immune to the non-law Bear Trap.
Effect: Target player who counts as a bear is immune to the non-law Bear Trap.  


Name: Steal
'''Steal''' <br/>
Cost: 1 point
Cost: 1 fatigue<br/>
Effect: Target player loses a point. You gain a point.
Effect: Target player loses a fatigue. You gain a fatigue.  


Name: Stop! Thief!
'''Stop! Thief!''' <br/>
Cost: 1 point
Cost: 1 fatigue <br/>
Effect: Target player who used Steal on their last turn counts as a thief. A player who counts as a thief may not use laws.
Effect: Target player who used Steal on their last turn counts as a thief. A player who counts as a thief may not use laws.


==Misc.==
==Misc.==


Name: "Terrorist"
'''“Terrorist”'''<br/>
Words: You are one.
Effect: You are one.
 
==Credits==
 
Creator, Writer, Director, Playtester:
 
Rhandor
 
Editor, Playtester:


==Final Word==
Lacerik


And that's Laws and Stuff! Questions? Law/Non-Law ideas? Post them in the discussion and I'll consider then. Don't just add Law/Non-Laws yourself.
Additional Playtesters:


PS: This game will constantly have new Laws and Non-Laws added to it as I think of them.
Landreth <br/>
The Angry Celt


[[Category:Homebrew Settings]]
[[Category:Homebrew Settings]]

Latest revision as of 16:51, 21 June 2023

Do not pass Go, do not play some shitty game, play Laws and Stuff!

Explanation[edit | edit source]

Laws and stuff is a game involving laws. And stuff. The primary goal of the game is, surprisingly, not winning. Anyone who thinks this is the primary goal must not have ever played any other game in their life, because the primary goal of a game is fun! Fun for all! So if you aren't having fun, you're doing it wrong. Take the "Terrorist" card; only terrorists don't have fun.

Rules[edit | edit source]

Each player starts with the following:
Health: 20
Fatigue: 10
Mana: 5

  • A player loses the game if they lose all their health.
  • A player loses 12 health if they lose all their fatigue.
  • A player loses 6 fatigue if they lose all their mana.
  • The game can be played with a minimum of 2 players.
  • Multipliers in the game stack by -1 on additional multipliers.
    • A player uses Backstabbing, causing target player to lose 3 health. That player then uses Law of Revenge on that player's turn against the player who backstabbed them. Law of Revenge's health loss multiplier of 2x combines with Backstabbing's multiplier of 2x for a total of 3x, not 4x. 3x and 3x would be 5x. 4x and 2x makes 5x. So on and so forth.
  • Play starts randomly and goes clockwise. For online play, predetermine an order and stick to it.
  • Each player's turn is broken into three parts: the start of the turn, the turn itself, and the end of the turn.
  • At the start of the turn, relevant effects resolve and then it is that player's turn.
  • During a player's turn, relevant effects resolve and then the player must either use a law or use a non-law. A law or non-law that is played remains on the field and is unusable by other players until it is canceled or resolved. At the end of thirty seconds a player stops searching the Laws and Stuff and plays a Law or a Stuff.
  • Anything that the player is not restricted from using may be used. Then all relevant effects resolve again.
  • The end of the turn, all relevant effects resolve for that portion. Then it is the next player's start of turn.
  • Micro-turns in between player turns are for allowing people to perform Laws and Stuff such as Entitlement during them. If a player's turn is skipped, they don't take a start of turn, turn, or end of turn. The micro-turn still exists, though, so a skipped player in effect creates two micro-turns side by side. If a player has an effect on them which would resolve during their start of turn, turn, or end of turn, it does not resolve until their next turn which is not skipped.
  • Skipped turns stack, so if a player has a skipped turn which has not taken place yet and something causes them to have another skipped turn, they also skip their turn after that.

Optional Rules[edit | edit source]

Timer: Each player has 30 seconds to play their turn. Recommended if all the players have played several games.

Whew, glad that's over with! Now onto the Laws and Stuff.

Laws and Stuff[edit | edit source]

All cards can be divided into three categories, which are placed in separate piles during real life play and a metaphorical pile in online play. The three piles are Laws, Stuff, and Misc. Laws are free to use and are always a solid choice, though some have drawbacks. Stuff always have a cost, but generally are more powerful than laws. Finally, the Misc. pile are all other cards for the purpose of, for example, holding the "Terrorist" card before any player has received it.

Template[edit | edit source]

Name: Name of the Law, Stuff, or Misc. Card goes here.
Cost: This is for Stuff only. You have to pay this amount before activating the Stuff. If you can't do this, you can't activate the Stuff.
Effect: Effect for Law or Stuff goes here. Misc. cards may have words here that don't mean anything instead of an effect.

Laws[edit | edit source]

These are the current Laws.

Law of the Land
Effect: This law acts like target law. Default target law: Law of Striking. The target law can only be changed using Law of Law Changing.

Law of Swift Striking
Effect: This law can only be used on the first turn. Target player loses 2 health.

Law of Striking
Effect: Target player loses 1 health.

Law of Law Changing
Effect: Change target law of Law of the Land. This law can only be used by the ruler of the land. Default ruler of the land: No one. The ruler of the land can only be changed by Take over the Land.

Law Enforcement
Effect: This law can only be used by the ruler of the land. Target player must activate Law of the Land on that player's next turn.

Law of Pain
Effect: You lose 1 health.

Law of Lawlessness
Effect: Target player can't use laws for that player's next two turns.

Law of Revenge
Effect: Target player that had directly caused you to lose health on that player's last turn loses twice that amount of health. Skip your next turn. This law cannot be used in response to damage caused by this law.

Law of Charging
Effect: You gain 1 fatigue.

Law of Conversion
Effect: You lose 1 mana. You gain 1 fatigue. You take another turn.

Law of Super-Charging
Effect: You gain 3 fatigue. You skip your next turn.

Law of Aid
Effect: Target player, besides yourself, gains 1 health.

Law of Mana-Health
Effect: Target player, besides yourself, loses 1 mana and then gains 3 health.

Law of Uselessness
Effect: Nothing happens.

Law of Abuse
Effect: Target player loses 2 health and then gains 2 health.

Law of Bleeding
Effect: Target player doesn't gain health the next time that player would.

Law of Shielding
Effect: Prevent the next loss of 1 health to yourself.

Law of Demon Summoning
Effect: You count as having a demon summoned. Any player who counts as having a demon summoned loses 1 health during the start of that player's turn.

Law of Demon Striking
Effect: This law can only be used by a player who counts as having a demon summoned. Target player loses 3 health.

Law of Terrorists
Effect: Target player with the "Terrorist" card loses 2 health and skips that player's next turn.

Law of Contract
Effect: Present a written contract to target player. If that player signs the contract, it is a binding contract. If you or that players breaks a binding contract, the player who broke the binding contract loses immediately and the binding contract is no longer a binding contract. Only actions can be agreed upon in a contract. Health, fatigue, mana, and turns are not directly transferable as part of a contract. This law may be activated at any time and does not count towards turn usage.

Law of Heavy Striking
Effect: Target player loses 4 health. You skip your next two turns.

Law of Combo-Strike
Effect: This law can only be used by a player who had activated Law of Striking on that player's last turn. Target player loses 1 fatigue.

Law of Double Combo-Strike
Effect: This law may only be used by a player who had activated Law of Combo-Strike on their last turn. Target player loses 1 health and 1 fatigue. You skip your next turn.

Law of Bears
Effect: They have claws. Target player counts as a bear.

Law of Claw
Effect: This law can only be used by a player who counts as a bear. Target player loses 2 health.

Law of Hunting
Effect: The next time target player would lose health, that player loses one additional health.

Law of Desperation
Effect: You gain 2 fatigue and 1 mana. During the end of your next turn, you lose all your fatigue and mana. You take another turn.

Law of Protection
Effect: The next time target player would lose health, they do not. Instead, you lose the amount of health that target player would have lost.

Law of Peace
Effect: Target player can't activate a law which reduces the health of any player for that player's next 3 turns.

Law of Luck
Effect: You flip a coin. If heads, target player loses 1 fatigue. If tails, you lose 1 fatigue.

Stuff[edit | edit source]

These are the current Stuff

Sanctuary
Cost: 3 fatigue
Effect: You gain 5 health. The next two times you would lose health, you do not. You skip your next two turns.

Health Swap
Cost: 5 mana
Effect: You and target player swap health amounts; this does not count as losing or gaining health.

Double Law
Cost: 6 fatigue
Effect: You select a law. You activate it twice in a row.

Temporary Law
Cost: 6 fatigue
Effect: During the next turn, target stuff counts as a law. It still has a cost. You take another turn.

Demonic Terrorist Activities
Cost: 3 mana
Effect: This stuff can only be activated by a player who has the "Terrorist" card and counts as having a demon summoned. Target player loses 10 health.

Forced Demon Summoning
Cost: 4 fatigue
Effect: Target player counts as having a demon summoned.

Become Terrorist
Cost: 1 fatigue
Effect: You take the "Terrorist" card.

No Terrorists Allowed
Cost: 1 fatigue
Effect: No player can have the "Terrorist" card. If a player current has the "Terrorist" card, that player no longer has the "Terrorist" card.

Scare Tactics
Cost: 1 health
Effect: This stuff can only be used by a player with the "Terrorist" card. Divide three health loss among any number of players, in any way so long as everyone who is targeted takes at least one point of health loss.

Incorrectly Label Terrorist
Cost: 6 fatigue
Effect: Target player takes the "Terrorist" card.

Label Terrorist
Cost: 1 fatigue
Effect: Target player who used the stuff Bomb! during their last turn takes the "Terrorist" card.

No explosives!
Cost: 1 fatigue
Effect: No player can use the stuff Bomb! for the rest of the game.

Bomb Delay
Cost: 1 fatigue
Effect: You take another turn. You are affected by Bomb! during the end of your next turn after your next turn.

Bomb Defusing
Cost: 2 fatigue
Effect: You take another turn. You rock!

Bomb!
Cost: 1 fatigue
Effect: Target player loses 5 health points during the end of their next turn unless that player uses the stuff Bomb!, Bomb Defusing, or Bomb Delay. This stuff does not need to be resolved before it can be played again.

Allergic Reaction
Cost: 3 fatigue
Effect: The next time target player would gain 1 health, that player instead loses 1 health.

Spin-Break
Cost: 6 fatigue
Effect: Divide three health loss among any number of players, in any way so long as everyone who is targeted takes at least one point of health loss. You gain 1 health. You take another turn.

Demi-Fist
Cost: 3 mana
Effect: Target player loses 5 health.

Demon Banishing
Cost: 1 fatigue
Effect: Target player who counts as having a demon summoned loses 2 health and no longer counts as having a demon summoned.

Needed Useless Law
Cost: 1 fatigue
Effect: Target player must use Law of Uselessness on that player's next turn. That player takes a turn immediately. Play then resumes as normal.

Mana-Shock
Cost: 2 fatigue
Effect: You gain 1 mana. You skip your next turn.

Temporary Respite
Cost: 1 fatigue
Effect: You gain 3 health. You lose 2 health during the start of your next turn. You lose 1 health during the end of your next turn.

Win
Cost: 15 fatigue, 10 mana
Effect: You win!

Entitlement
Cost: 3 mana
Effect: You take a turn immediately, then play resumes as normal. This stuff may be activated at any time.

Time-travel
Cost: 1 mana
Effect: The next turn counts as any turn of your choice. You take another turn.

Secret Law
Cost: 3 fatigue
Effect: Choose and write down a single law. You may activate the written down law at any time. Afterwards, the chosen law is no longer written down.

Cheap Shot
Cost: 2 fatigue
Effect: Target player loses 1 health. You take another turn.

Prevention
Cost: 1 fatigue
Effect: Target player skips that player's next turn.

Backstabbing
Cost: 1 fatigue
Effect: Target player loses 3 health. The next time you would lose health, you instead lose twice that amount.

Take over the Land
Cost: 2 fatigue
Effect: Change the ruler of the land to yourself.

Bear Trap
Cost: 1 fatigue
Effect: Target player who counts as a bear loses 2 health and then chooses between losing 3 additional health or skipping that player's next turn. This stuff can't be used by the same player more than once per game.

Bear Country
Cost: 5 fatigue
Effect: All players count as a bear.

Not a Bear
Cost: 1 fatigue
Effect: You no longer count as a bear.

Right to Bear Arms
Cost: 1 fatigue
Effect: Target player who counts as a bear is immune to the non-law Bear Trap.

Steal
Cost: 1 fatigue
Effect: Target player loses a fatigue. You gain a fatigue.

Stop! Thief!
Cost: 1 fatigue
Effect: Target player who used Steal on their last turn counts as a thief. A player who counts as a thief may not use laws.

Misc.[edit | edit source]

“Terrorist”
Effect: You are one.

Credits[edit | edit source]

Creator, Writer, Director, Playtester:

Rhandor

Editor, Playtester:

Lacerik

Additional Playtesters:

Landreth
The Angry Celt