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Quote from: whiteandgold7 on September 19, 2013, 11:28:27 AMJustin,...I'm glad I'm not the only one!
No one plays it because no one knows how it works.
Sorry to Justin, and sorry to Jordan, my apologies, I should know better.
Very few people play with more than one demon (and many play with none) so unless you have a demon-defense that does a lot of self-discarding, it's rarely worth the card slot. There are some interesting niche strategies that it can be used with, but they are by no means popular or proven effective.
so unless you have a demon-defense that does a lot of self-discarding, it's rarely worth the card slot.
Is it safe to assume that most people's one demon if they even play with one is King of Tyrus?Tartaros says:"All demons that holder captures, discards, or has in Land of Bondage are placed in Tartaros. Release one demon to holder's territory from Tartaros when one of holder's demons wins in battle." If you have a King of Tyrus, and my hero capture your King of Tyrus would go into my Tartaros site, and if my demon successfully blocks, I could release your King of Tyrus to my field of play (in which case I could use your King of Tyrus to defend against you)
Quote from: Professoralstad on September 19, 2013, 10:44:46 AMso unless you have a demon-defense that does a lot of self-discarding, it's rarely worth the card slot.If I build a deck where some of the demons are what I call suicide characters (good for one battle only since I intend to see them die) with Tartaros I can get them back when another of my demons successfully blocks, thus giving the suicide character the opportunity to commit suicide more than once per game.