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5. Haman's Plot (never should have been printed)
Also, 'Banned Card' would necessitate another REG entry on what it means to ban a card. And we'd have arguments on whether 'ban' is harm or negative effect. Also, where does a 'banned' card go? Is it removed? Why not just say removed then? So many questions...
Quote from: Professoralstad on December 17, 2009, 02:47:52 PMAlso, 'Banned Card' would necessitate another REG entry on what it means to ban a card. And we'd have arguments on whether 'ban' is harm or negative effect. Also, where does a 'banned' card go? Is it removed? Why not just say removed then? So many questions...So a ban is just a permanent negate?
Quote from: BubbleBoy on December 17, 2009, 02:07:59 PM5. Haman's Plot (never should have been printed)Although this won't be banned, theoretically this card will stop being used.
Although this won't be banned, theoretically this card will stop being used.
This is, of course, assuming that the world does not become dominated by the digital world anytime soon.
define "dominated."
Seriously people STILL think AOCP needs to be banned? That's just sad... who even uses that anymore in their top decks...? Okay, a decent amount but the nationals winning deck didn't.
because it wasnt included in the 'nationals winning deck' does not dictate whether a card is broken or not. because tgt/hamans plot/etc was in a nationals winning deck does not dictate if its a broken card.
Quote from: Master KChief on December 19, 2009, 12:31:39 AMbecause it wasnt included in the 'nationals winning deck' does not dictate whether a card is broken or not. because tgt/hamans plot/etc was in a nationals winning deck does not dictate if its a broken card. But... TGT, HP, and ETC are broken...
Shh... not so much about ETC, Red Dragon. It may be too epic for Sean.
If haman's plot is so broken then why is it in most of the games that I have seen (live) and recorded (online RooT) that the player who uses it loses? It is hardly a guaranteed anything, in my experience. It has a very versatile special ability, but the success rate is iffy which hardly equals broken.
The whole 'ban TCG' sounds to me as some is being unwilling to be open-minded.
a broken card is determined by its power creep.