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Only one Invocation per match. It says so in the perk description "Completing an Invocation disables all Invocation perks". It's a different type of perk, you have to play accordingly. Much like Boons, Hexes, and Scourge Hooks, there is a positive and a negative.
Positive, powerful effect. Negative, broken effect and only one.
No, the perk description says: "Completing the Invocation disables this perk for all survivors"
That makes sense. But I am talking about 2 different Invocations / perks. And I could do both, without issues in one round. But I couldn't do one that wasn't used already, after the other was done by another survivor.
Exactly, which I myself did in the match before.
That is the reason why I do not see any sense in not being able to do them seperately with 2 survivors.
Yeah, I think I legit had the wrong information. I thought they made it so you could only have one per match. When I was writing this, I looked at the wiki to confirm what I was talking about, and saw that even there they say that completing an invocation disables all Invocation perks.
That's my fault, sorry.
No worries. Weird that the wiki has it wrong.
But you get my thought proccess now? It does not really make sense then if 2 survivor are not able to do each one of them