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The Warpwright card attempts to place a teleport trap near the player. It is completely ineffective in the Abyss. It is often better than a [[Scroll of teleportation]] in an emergency because the player can step on the trap for an instant getaway, rather than waiting for the scroll to trigger. | The Warpwright card attempts to place a teleport trap near the player. It is completely ineffective in the Abyss. It is often better than a [[Scroll of teleportation]] in an emergency because the player can step on the trap for an instant getaway, rather than waiting for the scroll to trigger. | ||
Latest revision as of 20:51, 6 August 2019
Obsolete: This article refers to an aspect of the game which has been removed. It is retained for historical reference only.
The card depicts a heavily engraved door swinging open. The landscape beyond appears upside down. |
The Warpwright card attempts to place a teleport trap near the player. It is completely ineffective in the Abyss. It is often better than a Scroll of teleportation in an emergency because the player can step on the trap for an instant getaway, rather than waiting for the scroll to trigger.
The Warpwright card could be found in the following decks over the past several versions.
0.11 | 0.12 | 0.13 | 0.14 | 0.15 | 0.16 | 0.17 | 0.18 |
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History
The warpwright card was removed in the simplification of decks in 0.19.