For those that don't know, Pelt Lice is a new card that was added to the official DLC (Inscryption: Kaycee's Mod). It's a rare card that plays itself automatically when you play a pelt
@@LucidWeedy Ironic how you shift your inadequacy onto being unable to specify what you were talking about when _you_ were the one to come in and correct people for being unspecific about the NPC’s gender. Edit: Stop deleting and editing comments to make the context seem different, you dog
@@Prismatethe trapper and trader are two people in the same body; Leshy refers to the trapper as “he” and the trader as “she”. So if the edited comment originally said “he/she” this is the (very rare) occasion where that’s actually more correct than “they” because the character is 2 people where one of them is a man and the other is a woman
I only recently learned that if a dam has the fledging sigil on it, it will turn into a God Dam on the next turn. Doesn't do much, but can be extremely effective if you're lacking resources to play other cards
That’s pretty dope, so if you had fledgling and the leader sigil on the beaver then you’d have a 2 cost 4 power 5 health beaver with 2 power 4 health dams. That’s pretty solid.
The Trader will take your pelts after getting rid of any and all Pelt Lice in any of the events - such as being devoured at the campfire, sacrificing onto another card, or offering to the Bonelord. A Pelt Lice deck just might be viable, however, with some additional sigils placed on the lice and pelts.
@@Green_Bean_Machine It's also noteworthy that, when you come back, you know that Leshy knows he's in a game, so all his "cruelty" towards the "player" is an act, as he's doing nothing to Luke, and he knows it.
@@Green_Bean_Machine Nope. It's unclear what Magnificus wanted, but it's implied somewhere that it's really bad, even worse than P03. You seem to have forgotten they all know about the Old_Data, too. What P03 did/tried to do was make millions of copies of Inscryption, all of which contain the Old_Data. Grimora was the most good-aligned of them all, for wanting to destroy the Old_Data. Also, Leshy and P03 weren't particularly nice to the other Scrybes when they were in charge, at least from the perspective of said Scrybes.
If you have the card pelt lice the trader won't take your pelts. This isn't too bad as having pelts makes pelt lice better (when you play a pelt, all pelt lice in your deck get played)
It's a 1/1 with Double Strike. It costs 4 Blood to play - which seems expensive, but you're not meant to actually _pay_ that cost. If you play a Pelt (which are zero cost), the Pelt Lice will be automatically played on a random empty space, _for free,_ from your hand _or from your deck._
Not at all. Pelt Lice's innate ability is that it auto-plays for free when you play any pelt. Combine that with the card having with Double Strike to double your damage, and it's one of the best cards in the game, when used well. Just stack a few campfires on it (three damage is already enough for a one-turn kill) and flood your deck with rabbit pelts and every single one becomes an exceedingly powerful wincon. The only thing that can stop you is the Prospector. If anything, the fact that the Trader refuses your pelts is a blessing, not a curse, because it means you can't get stuck with an unavoidable Trader node in your path forcing you to trade your deck's worth of instakill pelts for random garbage cards and instantly lose.
It's a risk/reward. One of the downsides of pelts is a dead card in your deck (and the primary reason I always avoid the trapper). Pelt lice changes the way pelts function altogether: no longer currency, pelts are now a way to get a(t least one) 1/1 double strike card on the field for free and block whatever lane you put the pelt in. I still don't think any amount of pelt lice make having pelts in the deck worth it, but it's an interesting idea and a way to get the very strong double strike sigil
@@Tman_Hall They're definitely worth it with the right upgrades. Maybe you managed to do an early parasite and now you have 2 or 3 pelt lices with at least 3 attack? Maybe even combined them with a mantis or god forbid mantis GOD? ANd suddenly all you wanna do is FILLLLLLLLLL the deck with pelts so you insta win every turn no matter what
Not at all. Pelt Lice has 4 blood on its own, but when you play a pelt, it will appear on the board for free; pelts are free cards on their own as well, so it becomes incredibly easy to get it on the board. If you buff it up at the Campfire or put some more Sigils on it, it's almost Geck-tier in its utility.
Wow, this video really blew up. Thanks everyone for the support on this video even if RUclips sent you here.
Congrats
Bow chica bow wow
Kaycee's mod isn't really a dlc tho
What's the purple stopwatch lookin thing on your items?
@@brianbucceri6412 Its a Kaycee's mod unlockable item that rotates the board clockwise
For those that don't know, Pelt Lice is a new card that was added to the official DLC (Inscryption: Kaycee's Mod). It's a rare card that plays itself automatically when you play a pelt
Kinda cool actually, gives pelts a use in fights besides just absorbing incoming damage.
Wait, really? I thought it was just a shittier Dire Wolf! I didn't know it got auto-played.
i ppreciate your help because i was playing kacees mod for the first time and i didnt know what the card was
Meh
Wait kaycee's mod is an official dlc? Thought it was just a fanmade mod
After all, he DOES care about the pelts...
And by the end of the day, Leshy has written forth new lore.
of courseeee they're obsessed with pelts!!!
@@LucidWeedy if you are such an avid believer in the importance of not misgendering fictional characters, why use the gender-neutral pronoun "they"?
@@LucidWeedy Ironic how you shift your inadequacy onto being unable to specify what you were talking about when _you_ were the one to come in and correct people for being unspecific about the NPC’s gender.
Edit: Stop deleting and editing comments to make the context seem different, you dog
@@Prismate you know the trapper and the trader are two person in the same body
@@Prismatethe trapper and trader are two people in the same body; Leshy refers to the trapper as “he” and the trader as “she”. So if the edited comment originally said “he/she” this is the (very rare) occasion where that’s actually more correct than “they” because the character is 2 people where one of them is a man and the other is a woman
He will buy 2 pelt thT are fused together but will refuse that? Interesting
ah yes you speak roman
@@ferretgameing1239 i do? Nice
Think about it two pelts for the price of one
Two pelts stitched together is no abominable act, it's just regular sewing
@@twilightvulpine what i mean by this is his english
I only recently learned that if a dam has the fledging sigil on it, it will turn into a God Dam on the next turn. Doesn't do much, but can be extremely effective if you're lacking resources to play other cards
Goddamn
@@icicle_ai Erm aschtually it's God Dam 🤓☝️
Don't forget about the Awesome Opposum
That’s pretty dope, so if you had fledgling and the leader sigil on the beaver then you’d have a 2 cost 4 power 5 health beaver with 2 power 4 health dams. That’s pretty solid.
@@googlepoodle5814 ah yes giving fledgling to units for when you have no good sigils and still wanna remove
Leshy has great attention to detail, you gotta admit that!
yeah he only cares about being immersed in the game with flavour unlike the others were its all about the deck builds and meta politics and whatnot
Leshy is the best.
I love how different the replies above me are
The Trader will take your pelts after getting rid of any and all Pelt Lice in any of the events - such as being devoured at the campfire, sacrificing onto another card, or offering to the Bonelord. A Pelt Lice deck just might be viable, however, with some additional sigils placed on the lice and pelts.
Rip, although that is clever
It's actually good, if the trader took your pelts then pelt lice would be useless, you're sacrificing trader for a good deck
God i love how many things you can do in this game that don't have a simple answer. Thats why i love it so much
Man I like how weirdly kind the npcs and even Leshy are
yeah, he only seems like a bad guy until you come back at the end, having seen your other options
@@Green_Bean_Machine It's also noteworthy that, when you come back, you know that Leshy knows he's in a game, so all his "cruelty" towards the "player" is an act, as he's doing nothing to Luke, and he knows it.
@@Mythraen by that logic, none of them are that bad
Pretty sure the robots “big evil plan” was to takeover steam or smth?
@@Green_Bean_Machine Nope. It's unclear what Magnificus wanted, but it's implied somewhere that it's really bad, even worse than P03.
You seem to have forgotten they all know about the Old_Data, too.
What P03 did/tried to do was make millions of copies of Inscryption, all of which contain the Old_Data. Grimora was the most good-aligned of them all, for wanting to destroy the Old_Data.
Also, Leshy and P03 weren't particularly nice to the other Scrybes when they were in charge, at least from the perspective of said Scrybes.
This been 2 months and people don't know the Kaycee's Mod /Actual DLC Name very well
Can someone explain why exactly he wasn't able to trade?
If you have the card pelt lice the trader won't take your pelts. This isn't too bad as having pelts makes pelt lice better (when you play a pelt, all pelt lice in your deck get played)
@@nevinmyers1245 wiat, so if i have 3 pelts and 1 lice, all my pelts turn into lice but free?
@@alpaca2148 No. If you have 3 lice and 1 pelt, playing your pelt will put all your pelt lice on the board, but the pelt stays.
@@nevinmyers1245 so basically, its yu hi oh or smth
@@nevinmyers1245 so, if i play my pelt, it will place all of my lice along, so the idea is to power up your lice
I found out the other day if you sacrifice a black goat to the bone lord, you get a major boon instead of the minor boon
And got nothing for sacrificing the pelts
I got this reaction, I had already defeated the trapper/trader fight, so I was just really confused as to what happened.
This game is fucking amazing
Never seen a card called Pelt Lice in Inscryption before.
It's in Kaycee's Mod and unlocks after beating one of the later challenge difficulties
Kaycee's mod. Official mod for the game.
Fun fact: The music in the background is taken from The Hex. This is the theme of The Six Pint Inn.
Cool. I've been wanting to play The Hex one day.
@@puffersfish4296 Play it, it's worth it.
I'm still drawn in to the themes of The Wastelands and the Walk.
Sarsaparilla
@@foreng3095, this is the correct password.
His pelts are clean, but yours aren't.
too good for my pelt-ridden lice, you rogue? 🙄
this is the first time in a video like this where something was "actually" different
what the heck is that pink thing next to the candle
An item in the Kaycee's mod it moves the board clockwise
Didn’t realize this was a thing. Haven’t seen it on any play through a I remember watching,
Kaycee's mod is so cool, so many neato cards
Why didn’t he just use raid?
shadow legends?
@@admiraltonydawning3847 I meant Raid (the bug spray)
Wait, I've never seen that card before
This games just so cool man
I don't understand nothing, but I liked :)
The game is Inscryption and I was told something happens if you get the pelt lice card and bring it to the trader so I found out in this video
what is therre not to understand
Interesting
Well that was anticlimactic
What happens if you do this after the trader’s death?
Not sure it probably would just be "..." I might check this out.
How to i get the start//finish achifmeny
I wish the teeth had a nother use
Well you can buy the knife which is the scissors but with a free pelt
Thanks
i've never saw that card, it come from an update ?
DLC. Called Kaycee's mod.
neat never knew
But what’s the point in this parasite? I haven’t even got him in the game (I finished keycee mod)
It's a 1/1 with Double Strike. It costs 4 Blood to play - which seems expensive, but you're not meant to actually _pay_ that cost. If you play a Pelt (which are zero cost), the Pelt Lice will be automatically played on a random empty space, _for free,_ from your hand _or from your deck._
And this is why you just avoid trapper/trader :D
You just get stuck with useless cards
what the fuck is that watch item?
Moves the board clockwise you can get it from the Kaycee's mod match minigame
@@puffersfish4296 ohh i thought that was regular act 1 crap not kaycee's mod
What is this a mod?
This is the Kaycee's mod which is built into the game now.
Ну удивил
Pelt lice is pretty bad, and this does not help it.
yes it does. why would you want to trade away your pelts if you want to have pelt lice in your deck?
@@iknowwhereyoulive618if you trade the pelts you will get something more then a 2 attack 1 health card
So it’s a useless card altogether?
Not at all. Pelt Lice's innate ability is that it auto-plays for free when you play any pelt. Combine that with the card having with Double Strike to double your damage, and it's one of the best cards in the game, when used well. Just stack a few campfires on it (three damage is already enough for a one-turn kill) and flood your deck with rabbit pelts and every single one becomes an exceedingly powerful wincon. The only thing that can stop you is the Prospector. If anything, the fact that the Trader refuses your pelts is a blessing, not a curse, because it means you can't get stuck with an unavoidable Trader node in your path forcing you to trade your deck's worth of instakill pelts for random garbage cards and instantly lose.
It's a risk/reward. One of the downsides of pelts is a dead card in your deck (and the primary reason I always avoid the trapper). Pelt lice changes the way pelts function altogether: no longer currency, pelts are now a way to get a(t least one) 1/1 double strike card on the field for free and block whatever lane you put the pelt in. I still don't think any amount of pelt lice make having pelts in the deck worth it, but it's an interesting idea and a way to get the very strong double strike sigil
@@Tman_Hall They're definitely worth it with the right upgrades. Maybe you managed to do an early parasite and now you have 2 or 3 pelt lices with at least 3 attack? Maybe even combined them with a mantis or god forbid mantis GOD? ANd suddenly all you wanna do is FILLLLLLLLLL the deck with pelts so you insta win every turn no matter what
Not at all. Pelt Lice has 4 blood on its own, but when you play a pelt, it will appear on the board for free; pelts are free cards on their own as well, so it becomes incredibly easy to get it on the board. If you buff it up at the Campfire or put some more Sigils on it, it's almost Geck-tier in its utility.