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The sigil: "Cards bearing this sigil count as 3 Blood rather than 1 Blood when sacrificed"
Yeah, I see 3 blood when sacrificed and I get 0 blood
I hope this brings more clarity to the Black Goat mechanic
(P.S. The black goat is a very powerful card and a very useful one in critical moment, one of my recommandation is to get your hands on both a Cat and a Black Goat, find an Altar and sacrifice the Cat onto the Black Goat, giving the Black Goat the "Many Lives" sigil, which will allow you to sacrifice the Black Goat while keeping your Black Goat on the board allowing you to play high cost cards for nothing, just be aware that if you manage to pull it off, dont forget to sacrifice the creature that you don't need anymore because otherwise you'll fill your board very quickly.)
(P.S. alternatively you can also sacrifice the Black Goat at the Altar to give its sigil to the Cat, which if i remember will trigger a easter egg where the next Black Goat card that you'll find will be like an "anime"/"kawaii" style goat, doesnt change anything to the game but still a funny little easter egg. That easter egg if I remember right will trigger by sacrificing the Black Goat to the Altar on any card, not necessarily on the Cat, it is just one of the best value combo you can get)
Really hope it helps<3
- Blood is a temporary currency only used when summoning blood-cost creatures. They're gone once the creature is played, you can't keep more blood for further summons during that turn.
- Bones are given when a friendly creature dies in any way, and are represented by tokens on the left side of the board. They can be used during the same turn or later ones. They last until the end of the fight.
- Weights on the scale are teeth, same as the currency for the Trapper encounter (excess damage when winning a game).
That's what he says when you first see the goat. :P
I guess it's because I never keep 3 blood cards, so I thought I could place 3 cards with that 3 blood
I can't delete this thread anymore
Actually, the maid-/kawaii-goat is what happens if you pluck your eye out (once you unlock the knife by getting and using the Caged Wolf card (and letting it 'break' during a battle) and then replace it with a goat's eye (the one with a +-shaped pupil).
Giving the Goat's 3-blood sacrifice to the Cat (or vice-versa) is an ideal play if you have heavy-hitting or high-cost cards in your deck, like Grizzly, Great Shark, or THE FLYING URAYULI!!!