Anger
0After playing this mood — You may put any number of moods with total value [5] or less into the discard pile.
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- The total value of cards put into the discard pile can be less than [5].
- You may choose some of your own moods.
- You can include [0] value cards. Essentially, you can destroy any number of [0]-value moods.
- A suppressed card has a value of [0].
- You have to choose all the moods you are affecting at the same time, so you can't put one card in the discard pile to lower the value of another card and affect that card with its lower value. Say your opponent has Disgust and two white moods, Charity and Complacency, in play (which are the only green or white moods in play). If you choose to put Charity into the discard pile with Anger, Disgust's value will drop from [6] to [3], but you can no longer choose cards to put into the discard pile with Anger.
- Because moods are all put into the discard pile at the same time, things that change value due to factors in the discard pile are also not applied when choosing moods to affect. For instance, the discard pile is empty. Your opponent has Sadness which gets an additional [2] value for every card in the discard pile. Since there are no cards when you select it, it has a value of [0].
- Copying an Anger with Duplicity (the effect happens twice) does not allow you to put a card with over a [5] value into the discard pile. For example, if your opponent has Boredom, worth [4], and Generosity, worth [6], you can't put them both into the discard pile. Each instance of Anger has to be applied separately.