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Set Fire can discard Dust and Ashes ...
D&A used to protect itself from harm during playtesting, but that was removed ...
Quote from: Professoralstad on September 16, 2010, 01:34:29 PMD&A used to protect itself from harm during playtesting, but that was removed ... WHYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY!?!?! *death*
Because cards/combos that are protected from EVERYTHING are not good for the game.
Quote from: SirNobody on September 16, 2010, 02:13:25 PMBecause cards/combos that are protected from EVERYTHING are not good for the game.Most of the time I would agree, but c'mon, we're talking about Job here.
Because cards/combos that are protected from EVERYTHING are not good for the game.Tschow,Tim "Sir Nobody" Maly
Sorry to just now see this, but I was wondering something. I know its hard to affect the fortresses themselves, but are the characters inside them also protected from cards like Darius' Decree? Thanks!
Quote from: stefferweffer on September 20, 2010, 12:44:01 PMSorry to just now see this, but I was wondering something. I know its hard to affect the fortresses themselves, but are the characters inside them also protected from cards like Darius' Decree? Thanks!The Name of the Lord, and Kerith Ravine protect the Heroes there from effect, so DD couldn't hurt them.Dust and Ashes doesn't protect Job, but if you use your DD while he is there, he would be harmed, and is sent back there.Fishing Boat leaves the Disciples there completely unprotected. DD would discard them all.
My Lord and My God (Di)Type: Hero Enh. • Brigade: Purple • Ability: 2 / 2 • Class: None • Special Ability: If used by a disciple, negate and discard an evil card in play or set-aside area. • Identifiers: None • Verse: John 20:28 • Availability: Disciples booster packs
Okay, so there's one card that can hit a NT evil Fort, if used by a small handful of Heroes, and unless negated.One card each sounds fair to me, for targeting set-aside Fortresses.
Most only suggests plurality, not majority. If disciples are used in 10% of decks, and there are 10 or 12 other offenses with no more than say 8% of the share, disciples are used most, but 90% of decks still wouldn't have them.
In other words, a low-percentage stop against a low-precentage card means that the fact that this card is nearly indestructible isn't all that big of a deal.