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Post by Diomedia on Jan 23, 2012 5:19:05 GMT -5
Either a scholar site or agent with this permanent effect. Your surprises resolve 33% faster and your gold recovers 33% slower. Negates enemy counters, at a cost. Fast fingers would be needed obviously
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Post by mana on Jan 23, 2012 6:43:01 GMT -5
hmmm. i am thinking about ways to nerf counters in the current meta and you buff them again i dont see the real use of this since the enemy would counter especially that site/agent if he got any counters^^ if not you as a counterplayer are winning anyway ( or at least in most cases ). this card would buff pan/ri counterdecks again since if that card is out once you can protect whatever you like and the enemy wont be able to stop your winners... also it would make sudden exhaust counterable... you really want to buff cesare that much? ---> blue gets even stronger than it is now in what scenario u would use it? obviously you would combo it with a counterdeck, so: counterdeck vs counterdeck -> no use since it will be countered anyway counterdeck vs controldeck with only few counters -> no need to counter the counters but the draw and controlcards counterdeck vs rushdeck -> u need every gold you can get to keep up with the enemys spamming. -> really bad card in that situation
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Post by Tuism on Jan 23, 2012 6:54:11 GMT -5
Monterigionni is already fulfilling this role with a nice clean way of doing it The bug notwithstanding I wouldn't mess with the base mechanics... I LOVE that there's no "i counter your counter that's countering my counter that countered your conter" in this game. THAT bit about magic SUCKED. Introducing another possibility of timing makes the whole thing berserk, in my opinion
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Post by mana on Jan 23, 2012 6:59:29 GMT -5
yap totally agree. but still we need to cards to nerf blue and counters slightly. i guess the best way is creating uncounterable cards ( not surprises ) OR i just got that idea - how about a card that resolves for 1 day and as long as it resolves no card played can be countered? ofc the card itself is uncounterable too.
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Post by Diomedia on Jan 23, 2012 7:51:55 GMT -5
Lol I didn't really think it through. It just came from me wanting to counter order counters. I play scholar so I thought if I can make my surprises quicker than his then.. Obviously I can see now that that would make a an order/scholar deck OP!
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