I mean, what difference would it make if it was "single use until end of combat"? That's literally "exhaust". Just don't play the card too much and you're fine.
single use until end of combat differs from exhaust...
first one is "this card is single use until end of combat. If you use it one more time, its GONE. After the combat ends, the card is NO LONGER single use / The countdown refreshes."
second one is "this card will never be single use."
If you want to stick to your coding, the tooltip should say "The card BECOMES single use", not "This card is single use until end of combat"
i know it may all seem like petty semantics, but the way the tooltip is worded, i genuinely believed it doesnt matter if i push the card into single use territory, as long as I dont play it again, and wait until next combat for it to be limited again
The artifact wording is: <c=cardtrait>Limited</c> cards get 3 extra uses. <c=downside><c=cardtrait>Limited 1</c> now makes cards <c=cardtrait>single use</c> instead of <c=cardtrait>exhaust</c>.</c>
The wording of the Limited card trait is: This card can be used <c=boldPink>{{Count}}</c> times each combat before it gets <c=cardtrait>exhausted</c>.
Given these, I don't think it needs any wording change. Or are we misunderstanding each other? Assuming a card that normally has Limited 3, with this artifact, it will start each combat with Limited 6, then with each play go to 5, 4, 3, 2, and finally Limited 1 + Single Use. If you play it again that same combat, the card is gone. If you don't, next combat, the card will be back to Limited 6 and no Single Use (since Limited 1 is what makes the card normally have Exhaust, and with this artifact Single Use instead).
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Surely thats not the intended way that artifact works...
Just don't play the card too much and you're fine.
first one is "this card is single use until end of combat. If you use it one more time, its GONE. After the combat ends, the card is NO LONGER single use / The countdown refreshes."
second one is "this card will never be single use."
If you want to stick to your coding, the tooltip should say "The card BECOMES single use", not "This card is single use until end of combat"
i know it may all seem like petty semantics, but the way the tooltip is worded, i genuinely believed it doesnt matter if i push the card into single use territory, as long as I dont play it again, and wait until next combat for it to be limited again
<c=cardtrait>Limited</c> cards get 3 extra uses. <c=downside><c=cardtrait>Limited 1</c> now makes cards <c=cardtrait>single use</c> instead of <c=cardtrait>exhaust</c>.</c>
The wording of the Limited card trait is:
This card can be used <c=boldPink>{{Count}}</c> times each combat before it gets <c=cardtrait>exhausted</c>.
Given these, I don't think it needs any wording change. Or are we misunderstanding each other? Assuming a card that normally has Limited 3, with this artifact, it will start each combat with Limited 6, then with each play go to 5, 4, 3, 2, and finally Limited 1 + Single Use. If you play it again that same combat, the card is gone. If you don't, next combat, the card will be back to Limited 6 and no Single Use (since Limited 1 is what makes the card normally have Exhaust, and with this artifact Single Use instead).