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List of Attributes
As you play the game, you'll notice that many cards require a certain attribute. A Trivial Scheme, for example, requires that you have someone clever in order to play it.
Here's a list of all the cards in Suitors & Suitability that provide an attribute, and all the cards that require that attribute:
beautiful
Beautiful characters gain points.
provided by
- Jane Bennet
- Lydia Bennet
required by
- A Fine Visage
- Beauty Beheld
clergyman
provided by
- Rev. Collins
clever
Clever characters let you affect players' hands.
provided by
- Elizabeth Bennet
- Mr. Bennet
- Caroline Bingley
required by
- A Trivial Scheme
- Common Knowledge
deceitful
Deceitful characters let you steal other characters, but they themselves are also able to be stolen.
provided by
- Mr. Wickham
required by
- Devious Influence
- Change of Loyalty
- Disloyalty
- Vile Slander
- Force of Honor
- A Hushed Affair
foolish
Foolish characters lose points, but they can also dismiss modifiers from themselves.
provided by
- Kitty Bennet
- Lydia Bennet
- Mr. Bingley
- Rev. Collins
- Mrs. Bennet
- Sir William Lucas
required by
- Such Embarrassment
- Devious Influence
- Change of Heart
- Intolerable Pride
- Foolishness Noted
handsome
Handsome characters gain points.
provided by
- Mr. Bingley
- Mr. Wickham
required by
- A Fine Visage
honorable
Honorable characters oppose deceitful characters, and they also gain points.
provided by
- Mr. Darcy
- Col. Fitzwilliam
required by
- Vile Slander
- Force of Honor
- Honor Revealed
obsequious
Obsequious characters generally lose points, but they gain points from characters who appreciate their presence.
provided by
- Kitty Bennet
- Rev. Collins
required by
- Frivolity Revealed
- Noble Support
officer
Officers gain points.
provided by
- Col. Fitzwilliam
- Mr. Wickham
required by
- Smart Young Colonel
overbearing
Overbearing characters can drive people on or off stage.
provided by
- Lady Catherine
required by
- Force of Personality
- Summons
poor
provided by
- Col. Fitzwilliam
proud
Proud characters lose points, but they can also defeat other characters.
provided by
- Elizabeth Bennet
- Mr. Darcy
- Caroline Bingley
- Lady Catherine
- Sir William Lucas
required by
- Proud Refusal
- Intolerable Pride
- Impatient for Display
- Conflicting Pride
sensible
Sensible characters can give points to others based on their attributes.
provided by
- Charlotte Lucas
- Mr. Darcy
- Mr. Bennet
required by
- Foolishness Noted
- Frivolity Revealed
- Honor Revealed
- Cooler Heads Prevail
vain
Vain characters lose points.
provided by
- Mary Bennet
required by
- Such Embarrassment
- Impatient for Display
wealthy
Wealthy characters can do typical actions at atypical times, and they also gain points.
provided by
- Mr. Bingley
- Mr. Darcy
- Caroline Bingley
- Lady Catherine
- Death of Mr. Bennet
required by
- Call for a Carriage
- A Large Fortune
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