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This allows cards to be kept in check and not to become OP
I have some love hate on these. I love the uniqueness of the ideas but many of these are OP'd. Like 7 instablocks in a 56 card deck with negv and unlimited free blocks with Saul's dis.
Quote from: TheHobbit13 on July 26, 2010, 07:57:21 PMThis allows cards to be kept in check and not to become OPThere are so many other ways to do this. Why do we need to throw luck into the mix just to balance stuff?
That isn't luck really, it makes the card become more of a meta choice.
Quote from: TheHobbit13 on July 26, 2010, 10:48:45 PMThat isn't luck really, it makes the card become more of a meta choice. In total honesty, I'm not sure exactly what that means. But if this isn't an amazing example of luck, I'm not sure what is. I mean, you have an X% chance to be paired up with someone using judges or angels in a tournament and a 100-X% chance not to. If you happen to never get paired up with an angel-user or a judge-user, you will have a much better chance of placing in the tournament. If you do have to face a jugde/angel deck, half your defense is toast, and you will probably lose a game or two. The judge/angel deck might be exactly as well built and well-played as the other deck you could have played the same round, and yet you are far more likely to lose to the judge/angel deck than to the other. How is there not luck there?
Basically a meta is what types of strategies/cards people are playiing (usually used in the context of a region).
If you notice a lot of amalikites up there than it is easier to counter them. This works well because those strategies to counter them are not top tier so it is not like people are always going to play them. Essentially it is almost better that these cards have a draw back, because you are potentially forcing top tier players to counter them, which makes them play a sub par strategy or adding extra characters. You can even do this without decking the character.
I tend to like these types of caveats if they have historical and /or scriptural basis in them. I think it adds to the realism.