The gameplay in Survivor: Cambodia - Second Chance may be on another level entirely.

To shake things up for Survivor: Cambodia, the show's third official all-star season, there will be a few new twists regarding Hidden Immunity Idols.

First off, the Idols will all look different from each other, according to a new Entertainment Weekly report. Host Jeff Probst spoke with the publication while filming in Cambodia this summer and revealed the twist:

"The first thing we're doing with the idols is we're making idols look different, so every idol will be unique," Probst said. "One idol will look really fancy and the next idol will look like a 5-year-old made it. So when you get an idol, you're going to have to convince somebody it's real because they're going to think it isn't. But that also opens a door to make a fake idol ... and they won't know which is up and which is down. You can play all angles on this."

The legitimacy of Hidden Immunity Idols has been addressed in many Survivor seasons, and many players have made fake Idols over the years. This should add a very interesting layer of gameplay to what is already a complicated game.

The more interesting Idol twist, though, is that they will also be hidden in challenges, for the very first time.

"So here's how it will work: Day 1, they start building their shelter, you know people are going to start looking for an idol," Probst explained. "They're going to find it in a tree or under a trunk - whatever. But it will be a clue and the clue will say, 'Good news, the idol is within reach. You just have to be daring enough to grab it.' And we're going to have a drawing [of the challenge]. You will know exactly where it is. There is no search. The only question is, can you do it in front of your tribe in the middle of a challenge and get away with it? I love that."

So by the sound of it, you can't just secretly go into the jungle to find an Idol anymore! This will certainly be fascinating to see if any players are bold enough to openly grab the Idol in front of everyone. Will they be sneaky enough to have the others not see them? Or will the outward behavior expose them and make them a huge target? Only time will tell.

Survivor: Cambodia - Second Chance premieres Wednesday, Sept. 23 at 8 p.m. ET/PT on CBS.

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