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Since it won't directly lead to winning a rescue attempt or making a successful block it's easy to think that it won't make the dominant cut in the top decks. However, I remember when DoN first came out, I didn't think it would have that much of an impact. Wrong. I remember when Mayhem was made, I didn't think it would be that good. Wrong. I finally learned my lesson and fully expected Vain Philosophy to be a game-changer (which it is) and for Strife to be sneaky good in the right type of deck. I think Shipwreck will be most similar to Strife in that it will be sneaky good in the right type of deck.
I would argue that it is better, since it can take care of Naz, and in competitive decks they are better able to get rid of Lamptstand than Naz, and I would say that it will show up much more often in competitive decks then DoN.
Quote from: yirgogo on December 03, 2014, 06:15:47 PMI would argue that it is better, since it can take care of Naz, and in competitive decks they are better able to get rid of Lamptstand than Naz, and I would say that it will show up much more often in competitive decks then DoN.A fair point, but you also have to consider C. Phillippi. Bottom line, Shipwreck is definitely good enough to be used in top decks, which will only serve to increase variety in dominant choices.
That's not going to be Wrecked nearly as much as Herod's Temple (so long as the lights are off).
I think Shipwreck is really cool, especially since it's been a while since a powerful Dominant shook up of the metagame,
Hard to say. How many people used vain that made top cut?
Is shipwreck better than DoN?
With that in mind, when I get it I might put it in my deck, I don't know what I would take out though?
I believe it came out with Mayhem and Grapes back in TxP, could be wrong though.
Cards generally follow whatever card is holding them so if you use Shipwreck on a Raiders' Camp holding captured characters the characters would be discarded as well.