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4. It owuld force people to play defense knowing they woudl have to defend from the very beginning
Yes. But a controlled drawing mechanic is in no way in the spirit of randomness that has correctly dominated card games. You of all people should not be arguing for this. All a consistant flow of lost souls does is shorten games while removing the random element of chance (providence) from the game in such a way that whoever draws SoG, NJ and can block 1-2 times first will win.
Problems arise if you have an EC drought. Should we just sort every card into piles and take ALL luck out of the game? No.
All a consistant flow of lost souls does is shorten games while removing the random element of chance (providence) from the game in such a way that whoever draws SoG, NJ and can block 1-2 times first will win.
I think we should do away with Lost Souls all together, and then everyone could just battle challenge endlessly. Winners can be determined - if at all - by a panel of judges, like in boxing or American Idol.
or American Idol.
Quote from: Janissary on July 13, 2009, 12:18:21 AMAll a consistant flow of lost souls does is shorten games while removing the random element of chance (providence) from the game in such a way that whoever draws SoG, NJ and can block 1-2 times first will win.I don't understand this at all. If I only draw 1 LS (from my LS stack) for every 6 cards, then my defense can hold up. Even if you get the one on the opening draw, then I'll get 2 more draw 3's before my next one comes up. That gives me time for my defense to set up. By then, I'll probably have a site to put the LS in, or a defensive art to help out, etc. I think having a slow, steady influx of LSs would actually make the game LESS of a race to SoG/NJ.
To those players of speed, I feel your complaints are completely unjustified. Speed as a strategy is inherently trying to shorten the game. Just because you failed because of elements out of your control does not mean we should change the rules. It means you should either accept, adapt, or change.
QuoteTo those players of speed, I feel your complaints are completely unjustified. Speed as a strategy is inherently trying to shorten the game. Just because you failed because of elements out of your control does not mean we should change the rules. It means you should either accept, adapt, or change.It's funny you said this as I'm one of "those" players. I didn't start this thread on my behalf for the most part, but for the very talented players (these players play type 2 as well as type 1 and are very balanced players not really defensive, not really offensive) I know that have suffered from this issue.
Hey Daniel, I know how to fix your problem.Step 1: Put down your Type-1 deck.Step 2: Pick up Type-2 deck.Step 3: Never again play Type-1.
I think it was Kirk that used to reset the game a couple times before playing for that exact reason.
That's so OP'd. Searching through a deck, getting to see the contents just because you won a BC. And on top of that, you get to pick which soul comes out.No way.