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If a player is Spellbound, they are seen as a user of [[Witchcraft]] by any role or item that checks for witchcraft. In addition, they also make a random [[Visiting|visit]] each night, similar to a [[Sleepwalker]]. This extra visit does not interfere with any actions the player tries to take.
If a player is Spellbound, they are seen as a user of [[Witchcraft]] by any role or item that checks for witchcraft. In addition, they also make a random [[Visiting|visit]] each night, similar to a [[Sleepwalker]]. This extra visit does not interfere with any actions the player tries to take.


A player that is Spellbound has an aura that can be seen by an [[Aura Seer]].
A player that is Spellbound has an [[Auras|aura]] that can be seen by an [[Aura Seer]].
 
A Spellbound player will still make a visit even if [[Roleblock|blocked]].  


==Sources of Spellbound==
==Sources of Spellbound==

Latest revision as of 11:26, 23 November 2024

If a player is Spellbound, they are seen as a user of Witchcraft by any role or item that checks for witchcraft. In addition, they also make a random visit each night, similar to a Sleepwalker. This extra visit does not interfere with any actions the player tries to take.

A player that is Spellbound has an aura that can be seen by an Aura Seer.

A Spellbound player will still make a visit even if blocked.

Sources of Spellbound

Roles that cause Spellbound

Items that cause Spellbound