Lawyer

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"Object to actions of your enemies and sue the heck out of them!"
— Former Specialized Adventuring! Description

Lawyer is a class. It is only available during games in which the amount of money donated collectively by the players in the game at the time Round 1 begins is at least €10 or during Party Time.

Notes[edit | edit source]

  • A Lawyer can have the Diplomatic Skills subevent when they say [No] to The United Nations. Also, they don't lose Rupees due to the PETA Debuff making them "pay a lawyer"; instead, they gain 2-4 Rupees.
  • A Lawyer does not receive any downside from any Deal With The Devil.

Passive[edit | edit source]

Natural Liar[edit | edit source]

Tooltip
You are a Natural Liar. Whenever you fail to answer a Trivia or Orly question correctly, you will not receive the penalty for it.

If the Class Talent is active: Whenever another player uses a targeted Dark Spell on you, force the Right To Remain Silent on them, Silencing them for 6 turns.


Category: Buff

Effect[edit | edit source]

  • Right To Remain Silent: Passively grants Silenced. This effect can be extended.
Notes[edit | edit source]

Inherent Effect Tooltip[edit | edit source]

Right To Remain Silent Tooltip
You are temporarily Silenced! Goddamn lawyers and their legal bullshit...


Category: Debuff

Skills[edit | edit source]

Sue[edit | edit source]

Sue
In-Game Description
Tooltip Sue someone for 3 turns. If the sued player commits murder during those 3 turns, they will be convicted and forced to pay you 10 Rupees and skip a turn. If they don't have the 10 Rupees, they will be sentenced to death and pay whatever Rupees they had.

Successfully suing a player resets this skill's cooldown.

If the Class Talent is active: Sue duration increased to 4 turns. Rupees amount increased to 25.

Categories
Skill
Characteristics
Uses Unlimited
Cooldown 6
Other appearances
Awesome Advocate
Devil's Advocate

Standard Use[edit | edit source]

  • Target another player. Give them 3 turns of the Sued Debuff.
  • Sued: When you kill another player, you pay the player who Sued you 10 Rupees if possible and gain Skip-A-Turn. If you have less than 10 Rupees, you pay all the Rupees you do have and also are killed by the player who Sued you. Either way, the player who sued you has their Sue cooldown reset, and they lose the effect. This effect can be replaced.
  • If the Class Talent is active: When you target another player with this skill, you give them 4 turns of a version of Sued where they pay you 25 Rupees instead of 10 when they kill another player, and they die and pay all Rupees they have if they have less than 25 Rupees.
Notes[edit | edit source]
  • If any death blocker blocks the kill, the Sued effect doesn't activate.
  • See Death Tiers for more information on effects like this.
  • The Class Talents version of Sued's tooltip still says "10 Rupees".

Inherent Effect Tooltip[edit | edit source]

Sued Tooltip
You are being Sued! If you commit murder while being sued, you will have to pay a 10 Rupee fine and skip a turn. If you cannot pay, you will be sentenced to death.

Duration: X turn(s)


Category: Debuff

Objection![edit | edit source]

Objection!
In-Game Description
Tooltip Object to the current player's actions, immediately ending their turn! Can be used on your own turn.

If the Class Talent is active: When used on yourself, Objection restarts your turn.

Categories
Skill
Characteristics
Uses Unlimited
Cooldown 7
Other appearances
Awesome Advocate
Devil's Advocate

Standard Use[edit | edit source]

Notes[edit | edit source]
  • If used while the turn player is Hypnotized or otherwise not in control of the turn, the turn player's whole turn still ends.
  • Turn restarts from other sources count toward the 4 per turn cap.
  • If your turn is restarted by your Objection! Class Talent while you have an Extra Turn stored up, you will still go to the Extra Turn after your restarted turn. However, it should be noted that an Extra Turn shares the same restart limit counter as the base turn instead of resetting the count.
  • A restarted turn does not have a Skip Phase.

Event Use[edit | edit source]

  • See Standard Use.

Confiscate Evidence[edit | edit source]

Confiscate Evidence
In-Game Description
Tooltip Confiscate the item that a target player has used most recently. If that item cannot be stolen, then this skill fails.

If the Class Talent is active: Confiscated items become Unremovable.

Categories
Skill
Characteristics
Uses Unlimited
Cooldown 7
Other appearances
Awesome Advocate
Devil's Advocate

Standard Use[edit | edit source]

  • Target another player; steal the last item they "used" after you gained this skill. Failed confiscations put this on a 1 turn cooldown.
  • If the Class Talent is active: When you confiscate items, they become Unremovable.
Notes[edit | edit source]
  • If the target's last "used" item no longer exists, no item is stolen.
  • This skill can steal items from player inventories and non-player inventories, except Magic Hat.
  • This skill doesn't recognize using an item for an Item Recipe as "using" an item.
  • If an item is used to use another item (ex:Flying Carpet is used to use Squirting Flower), the item that is used within the other item (ex: Squirting Flower in the previous example) is considered to be used last.
  • You cannot "use" an item unless it is in your inventory, so choosing an item in another inventory (ex: with Sabotage or with Magic Hat) doesn't count as "using" an item.
  • You still "use" an item when you put it inside Magic Hat, just not when you take it out.
  • You cannot "use" an item which technically doesn't exist yet, so choosing an item to create (ex: with Purchase, Downie's Gift, or Thieving Imp) doesn't count as "using" the chosen item.
  • You still "use" the Downie's Gift or Thieving Imp when you choose an item to create with it.
  • If an item transforms, it still retains its "used" identity.
  • When you choose an item with your Evolution Stone for your initial chosen item to transform into, you do not "use" the initially chosen item, so the Evolution Stone would be confiscatable.

Related Skills[edit | edit source]

  • Magic Hat: Items inside the Hat cannot be stolen by Confiscate Evidence.

Playstyle[edit | edit source]

Strengths[edit | edit source]

  • Natural Liar is particularly good for newer players who are unfamiliar with trivia answers.
  • Objection! is able to stop something really bad from happening to you or stop something really good happening to another. You can even stop a player from rolling the dice and having turn counters like cooldowns tick down or prevent their death counter from ticking down. It is particularly strong in duels.
  • Sue can cause aggressive foes to think twice before killing (which is particularly useful if you would be the target.) If it doesn't deter them from killing someone anyways, then you will usually get some Rupees out of it and stop the aggressive player for a bit too.
  • Confiscate Evidence can steal powerful items when an enemy player isn't paying attention or is under stress to speedily perform actions in an event before enemies think of a counter.
  • Even with counterplay against Confiscate Evidence reducing its effectiveness, merely having the skill can make an enemy be more conservative with their actions or consume items earlier than they would like, as well as take up mental resources.
  • Saying [No] to The United Nations is more viable due to potential Diplomacy.

Weaknesses[edit | edit source]

  • Natural Liar is significantly less useful if you already have most trivia answers memorized. It can even be harmful if you prefer to receive the penalty, such as if you you have Jewel Juicer and want to get a Jinxed Jewel.
  • No skills for disposing of junk items like Jinxed Jewel Of Encumberment.
  • Lawyer lacks movement-based skills.
  • If Sued, many times a player can simply choose not to perform a kill without losing much advantage. Even if a kill is prevented, you may not be the primary beneficiary.
  • Being constantly on the lookout for Sue opportunities can take up a lot of mental resources useful for other strategizing.
  • Objection!'s cooldown is pretty long, and while opportunities to deny others are common, opportunities to enrich yourself are not so common without the Talent.
  • Confiscate Evidence can be countered by quickly using another item after a valuable item. This can shut down theft especially well if the counterplay item is Soulbound and has a low cooldown, such as an enchanted Hammer/Drunkard's Bar/Bucket/Mining Pick/Hypno Glasses/Glitcho Glasses; an SCV can be even better as it has no cooldown and has no net cost if you instantly refund, allowing unlimited "Confiscate dodges" per turn.
  • Confiscate Evidence cannot penetrate a Magic Hat, so an Illusionist can simply place an item in their Hat for counterplay.
  • After Confiscating an item, another Lawyer can Confiscate the same item from you by targeting your original Confiscate target.

Strategies[edit | edit source]

  • Sue can be used to deter a kill on you if you feel threatened (or deter a kill on another.)
  • Sue can be used to prevent Assassins, Necromancers, and Warlocks from getting the most out of their classes.
  • If another player is about to use a lethal weapon, you generally have at least some warning and can Sue them. Gun, Diss Card: Death, Spider Mine, ACME TNT, and Phaser all create chat logs indicating a player's intent to kill, as does Drain Soul potentially; waiting till the last possible moment reduces the chance they decide to opt out of killing if you want Sued to activate. With Gun and Diss Card: Death, you could even Hypnotize a player to force a kill.
  • Sue is good against items/effects like T-Rex, spell redirectors activating against Death, Blessing Of Vengeance, Big Goomba Crusher, Purgenol, Living Bomb, Volatile Zombie, and Pipe Bomb that can force other players to kill. A rigged Festive Present from you can cause a player to kill unexpectedly, while a rigged one from another player to you can be used to make another player kill you (similarly to Deadly Item.) Another player may kill with Devil's Contract: Devil's Henchman, Kris Of Empu Gandring, Purgenol, Jason's Rage, Hungry Games, or Pacman even while knowing they are Sued. Watch out for delayed kills like Cursed Wounds, Doom, Fungal Doom, Sudarshana Chakra, another Lawyer's Sue against a poor player, BOOM-erang, Deadly Poison, Pufferfish Poison, and Mummy from Pocket Ball. (Beware that deaths due to Weather Balloon, Defective Turret, Dehydration from Brahmastra, AIDS from First AIDS Kit, and Malaria from Pocket Ball Mosquito do not involve "killing".)
  • If a player has 7 stacks of Ni!, consider Suing a player near them who has the Ni! skill.
  • Though rare occurrences, death due to Terrorists! Inside The Cave, Addicted Bear, Ninja Hirelings's Assassins, Jumanji's Van Pelt, and Deaf Genie have somebody counted as killing, a somebody you can Sue. You could also get lucky with Suing "the patsy" for The Godfather, though this requires more luck with more players in a game. (Beware that Russian Roulette, Improbability Device, Predator Kill, and The Wheel Of Fuckery do not function similarly.) You can also Object if you think you'll be killed.
  • Objection! can prevent harmful effects from Archaeology Dig failure, the Time Bomb, The United Nations (esp. a launched Atom Bomb), The Bear! (esp. if you try to kill the Bear but fail), Angry Dragon, Saruman, Loan Shark, Diss Cards, and Guns. It's also useful for avoiding death in The Pyramid while gaining spaces/potentially having an instant win (esp. because you are told you die before you actually die), though you could still gain Curse Of The Pharaoh or Fire. You can move forward 13-15 spaces with the Catapult before Objecting to prevent your death.
  • Objecting yourself after rolling but before a Speed increase (such as from Cocaine) is lost allows for another roll with the boost at the cost of your Effects Phase and turn's event.
  • Objection! can stop an enemy player's instant Pyramid win (though beware they could escape after finding the Treasure before latency even allows a response.) It can deny an Artifact, a Wildcard or Trade Routes or Cards Of Fate visit, a Class Talent, a Hall Of Heroes blessing, Arcane Portal use during Halloween, and various strong random events. Beware that, in the case of Hall Of Heroes, if the event is reached with the Neutral Effect and is Objected before a Blessing is chosen, the effect will not be removed, allowing a revisit with another selection of 3 random Blessings; you could consider Objecting your own queued Hall Of Heroes event instead if your Blessing selection is poor.
  • Confiscate Evidence is particularly useful for stealing a Necromancer or -cubus's Spirit Slippers or stealing an item just used at The Magic Shop or Pawn Shop.
  • Objection! can prevent a reference event from ever being chosen or prevent a specific player from having access to the event.
  • If the Adventure Time reference event is chosen, Objection! can be used to avoid penalty from failing in the Dungeon Crawl. It can also save you if you happen to encounter Marceline without a decent red item to give her.
  • If the Dr. Who reference event is chosen, Shady Dealer and Catapult in the Arcane Portal have potential synergy with Objection! If another player captures and releases a T-Rex from the Prehistory, Sue can ruin them while giving you all or most of their money.
  • If the Board Game Of Thrones reference event is chosen, you can force an enemy player to join House Reyne (which has no real benefit outside of having the standard Westeros Shovel results.) Access to the Bear and Dragon with Baratheon and access to The Dragon with Targaryen has potential synergy with Objection!; with The Dragon, you can feed it a Sheep to potentially kill it and Object if you fail to kill it, and you can similarly Object after failing to kill the Bear with your Sword. (Note that you can't Object if you try to kill The Dragon with a Sword.) And, during the Summer, Targaryen can go to the beach, potentially water ski, and avoid death with Objection! if there's no lifeguard.
  • In especially long games, you can form cooldown reduction loops (esp. with an Energize Staff and Scarf Of The Serpent) to activate the Objection! Talent 4 times per turn. In a duel, this can deny your opponent's turns indefinitely; the Talent is not even required, so its limit of 4 per turn won't stop you.

Dual-Class Synergies[edit | edit source]

Enchanter[edit | edit source]

  • Objection! can delay turn counters for Night Crystal's Cursed Wounds, Deny, and Disarm.
  • Fairy Crystal's Energize works well with Lawyer's high cooldowns.
  • You can Soulbind an item you Confiscate if Enchant is off cooldown, preventing another Lawyer from stealing the item from you by Confiscating from the same player.

Time Twister[edit | edit source]

  • Not My Time Yet works well with all Lawyer skills.
  • Bend Space encourages killing for Sue.
  • This class combo works especially well for Wild Mode: My Little Shoppy if you get a way to Energize yourself in your shop.

Gallery[edit | edit source]

Objection! Forced End Images[edit | edit source]