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Quote from: kariusvega on April 19, 2018, 10:00:49 AMQuote from: Gabe on April 19, 2018, 09:53:13 AMThere's a lot of misinformation and skewed facts in this thread...Fall of Man in the document posted looks like an evil enhancement or an artifact.. Nothing on the card immediately indicates to me it is a curse, which I only know from its previous version. All I'm saying is keep the snake icon and some way to continue to indicate a covenant is a covenant due to the actual icon used to indicate covenants is now being proposed to change, along with the actual icon indicating a curse removed..There’s no specific icon for cities either, it simply has to be learned that a DAC with a fort and a site is a city. Learning that a curse is a DAC with an EE and artifact is exactly the same.
Quote from: Gabe on April 19, 2018, 09:53:13 AMThere's a lot of misinformation and skewed facts in this thread...Fall of Man in the document posted looks like an evil enhancement or an artifact.. Nothing on the card immediately indicates to me it is a curse, which I only know from its previous version. All I'm saying is keep the snake icon and some way to continue to indicate a covenant is a covenant due to the actual icon used to indicate covenants is now being proposed to change, along with the actual icon indicating a curse removed..
There's a lot of misinformation and skewed facts in this thread...
Quote from: Kevinthedude on April 19, 2018, 10:11:10 AMQuote from: kariusvega on April 19, 2018, 10:00:49 AMQuote from: Gabe on April 19, 2018, 09:53:13 AMThere's a lot of misinformation and skewed facts in this thread...Fall of Man in the document posted looks like an evil enhancement or an artifact.. Nothing on the card immediately indicates to me it is a curse, which I only know from its previous version. All I'm saying is keep the snake icon and some way to continue to indicate a covenant is a covenant due to the actual icon used to indicate covenants is now being proposed to change, along with the actual icon indicating a curse removed..There’s no specific icon for cities either, it simply has to be learned that a DAC with a fort and a site is a city. Learning that a curse is a DAC with an EE and artifact is exactly the same.Cities are old things with a new way to combine them. Curses are an old thing that isn't broken and don't need fixing by removing a fixture
I'm just going to say that I'm incredibly disappointed. Between Tuesday and yesterday we had 6 amazing cards spoiled (Daniel and JD's winner cards plus the remaining 4 that hadn't been shown yet), and while there was some discussion on a couple of those, this thread about a game detail (icons applying to the whole card) that literally takes 5 seconds to explain to a new player has been what everyone wants to talk about, and oh my gosh, if a change isn't made then it's going to be the end of the world.
Cities don't have an icon which has been used for over a decade. They don't even have an identifier
Unless specified the weapon class icon applies to the whole card just like the territory class symbol
It will only create unnecessary confusion and continual questions by players on the forum (as seen, yet again, at the top of this thread by embeejay, who is a seasoned player).
When curses and covenants split you can target them in deck as either type right?
Have there been dual alignment enhancements with different numbers before this? Or is having each side have different numbers something new because this is now allowing for it?As for the icons on both sides issue, after looking at the examples of warrior cards where this is already in place, I'm fine with it. I do worry a little about a card that would only have the icon apply to the left side, but hopefully that feeling would go away quick enough after actually seeing one. (Are there any?)
Excuse my hasty photo editing, I just wanted to get this proposal out there:
Quote from: ArmedKevin117 on April 19, 2018, 06:32:04 PMExcuse my hasty photo editing, I just wanted to get this proposal out there:So hasty you forgot the image
3. If the TC applies to the whole card even if only printed on the left side why was it printed on both sides on "Fifth Seal, Justice Seekers"?
I suggest to distinguish a Curse from a Artifact by doing something similar to the Fortresses (different background for good and evil), split the boxes but keep the snake icon and/or put "Curse" in the identifier consistentlyTo me it's very odd that cards like "The Serpent's Curse" or "The Fall of Man" show a holy Grail icon (containing the blood of our savior??) despite being a Curse. TBH that's just irritating to me.Consistency:1. I just realized that "King Saul" DAC has the Hero icon on the left and the EC icon on the right side and with "King Abijam" it is reversed. I see how "The Roman Jailer" has to have the EC icon on the left side since he defaults to being played as a EC but I suggest deciding on a consistent way of how those boxes will be placed now.2. Why do people want to split the DAC icon boxes but print WC/TC only on one side? Wouldn't it make sense to split either both or none of them consistently? I suggest splitting both. Why save space on the card for art by printing WC/TC only on one side but then split the DAC icons?3. If the TC applies to the whole card even if only printed on the left side why was it printed on both sides on "Fifth Seal, Justice Seekers"?4. Also I don't understand why "Sixth Seal, Terror" has the TC only beneath the EC and has "Character is teritory class" in the identifier. I would assume an EC that has a TC icon beneath it would be TC. Tom e the identifier only makes sense if the TC icon was on the left side but it isn't.5. I don't understand how "Jehu's sword" becomes stronger as an EE if compared to a GE. I see how different numbers for EE and GE can be a good thing but I suggest keeping them the same if it’s something neutral like a sword.The conclusion I come to is:1. The TC icon should be only printed on the side it applies to (hence both if it applies to both) because that's intuitive and easy to explain..2. If people are concerned about the icons taking up to much space I suggest shrinking them but still printing them on the side they apply to.
Most of the other questions you asked have already been answered, but I don't think this one has been addressed.