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Post by Tuism on Mar 31, 2012 13:44:47 GMT -5
"trade target agent with a target agent controlled by the opponent" I can already see this and mr Juan Borgia combo gloriously, possibly overpowered in that regard. And technically, it's weaker than a change of plans since you have to give up one of your agents, so it'll be cheaper than change of plans... So like 5 I guess. Since its a steal it seems like it should be scholar... Second option probably crime again... Overpowered or not?
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Post by Ringel on Mar 31, 2012 14:19:49 GMT -5
Like it. Imagine handing over an exhausted Ezio.
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Post by thest4lker on Mar 31, 2012 14:44:56 GMT -5
Not sure if it is overpowered, but as a big fan of changevof plan, I love it
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Post by mana on Mar 31, 2012 15:14:37 GMT -5
rofl tuism i had that idea as well this morning exept i thought i only give my opponent a card and gain nothing in return since that would be like an overpowered change of plans then so i love it
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Post by Ringel on Apr 3, 2012 13:30:51 GMT -5
To keep it from being overpowered by handing over Ezio, the card could be made Templar.
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Post by Brontobeuf on Apr 4, 2012 7:47:18 GMT -5
Media Double Agents Action Cost: 6 You take control of target agent. Opponent takes control of the most expensive agent you have. It's strong, but not OP. Give Ezio if you want, it's far from being an unbreakable combo.
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