Another Summon History Q
23 May 2012 20:17 #31082
by Megabaja
Or any other weenie deck for that matter... Say you have 6 twocaps... They're dead in two turns...
Ignorance is bliss.
Cypher, Matrix
Replied by Megabaja on topic Re: Another Summon History Q
How is this different than any deck playin scourge of enochians and killing any embrace deck?
Or any other weenie deck for that matter... Say you have 6 twocaps... They're dead in two turns...
Ignorance is bliss.
Cypher, Matrix
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24 May 2012 05:03 #31091
by Ankha
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You really have no friend on the table then.
How is this different than any deck playin scourge of enochians and killing any embrace deck?
Or any other weenie deck for that matter... Say you have 6 twocaps... They're dead in two turns...
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24 May 2012 05:58 #31093
by Boris The Blade
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Isn't that what Poison Pill is for?Because while burning 1 and a bit 2-capacity vampires per cycle round the table is annoying (and I dislike Scourge, but for other reasons), losing 15 pool or 15 pool worth of protagonists right now is totally nuts.
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24 May 2012 07:03 - 24 May 2012 07:09 #31097
by Megabaja
Same thing would go for imbued ...
And, I do not play small caps and imbued... ever.
EDIT:
Imbued have really petty interaction with cross table buddies... They cannot vote, they usually do not give blood, and they, altogether, cannot do much good cross-table... so I guess Kindred Segregation could burn them without much grief from my side.
Ignorance is bliss.
Cypher, Matrix
Replied by Megabaja on topic Re: Another Summon History Q
You really have no friend on the table then.
How is this different than any deck playin scourge of enochians and killing any embrace deck?
Or any other weenie deck for that matter... Say you have 6 twocaps... They're dead in two turns...
Same thing would go for imbued ...
And, I do not play small caps and imbued... ever.
EDIT:
Imbued have really petty interaction with cross table buddies... They cannot vote, they usually do not give blood, and they, altogether, cannot do much good cross-table... so I guess Kindred Segregation could burn them without much grief from my side.
Ignorance is bliss.
Cypher, Matrix
Last edit: 24 May 2012 07:09 by Megabaja.
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24 May 2012 09:48 #31104
by jamesatzephyr
Let's say my predator plays it in his turn. Table is A->B->C->D->me. D is my predator, A my prey.
So D plays it. He burns one of my 2 caps. Scourge goes to C.
My turn (turn 1). I have 5.
Go round the table to C. He burns one of my 2 caps. Scourge goes to B.
My turn (turn 2). I have 4.
Go round the table to B. He burns one of my 2 caps. Scourge goes to A.
My turn (turn 3). I have 3.
Go round the table to A. He burns one of my 2 caps. Scourge goes to me.
My turn (turn 4). I have 2. I have Scourge. I choose not to burn my own vampire! Scourge goes to D. I still have 2.
Go round the table to D. He burns one of my 2 caps. Scourge goes to C.
My turn (turn 5). I have 1.
Go round the table to C. He burns one of my 2 caps. Scourge goes to B.
My turn (turn 6). I have 0.
How are you calculating two turns? It does not go forwards round the table, but to your predator, like Millicent.
Further, in the general case, C (grand-predator) and B (grand-prey) do not automatically have an incentive to kill your vampires.
Replied by jamesatzephyr on topic Re: Another Summon History Q
Or any other weenie deck for that matter... Say you have 6 twocaps... They're dead in two turns...
Let's say my predator plays it in his turn. Table is A->B->C->D->me. D is my predator, A my prey.
So D plays it. He burns one of my 2 caps. Scourge goes to C.
My turn (turn 1). I have 5.
Go round the table to C. He burns one of my 2 caps. Scourge goes to B.
My turn (turn 2). I have 4.
Go round the table to B. He burns one of my 2 caps. Scourge goes to A.
My turn (turn 3). I have 3.
Go round the table to A. He burns one of my 2 caps. Scourge goes to me.
My turn (turn 4). I have 2. I have Scourge. I choose not to burn my own vampire! Scourge goes to D. I still have 2.
Go round the table to D. He burns one of my 2 caps. Scourge goes to C.
My turn (turn 5). I have 1.
Go round the table to C. He burns one of my 2 caps. Scourge goes to B.
My turn (turn 6). I have 0.
How are you calculating two turns? It does not go forwards round the table, but to your predator, like Millicent.
Further, in the general case, C (grand-predator) and B (grand-prey) do not automatically have an incentive to kill your vampires.
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24 May 2012 09:54 - 24 May 2012 09:55 #31105
by jamesatzephyr
That line of argument means you can support any card, no matter how powerful the effect, so long as there's a single way of causing an upset with it.
That's generally led to really bad times for the game, such as dealing with an unblockable pre-errata Return to Innocence. Even post-errata-pre-ban RtoI, which allowed for a greater range of interactions, was too destabilising. (It actually removed one, but added multiple other ways of defeating it.) RtoI is comparable, in that losing three Imbued can easily be into the same range as RtoI with Arika, which is typically how it was played.
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Isn't that what Poison Pill is for?Because while burning 1 and a bit 2-capacity vampires per cycle round the table is annoying (and I dislike Scourge, but for other reasons), losing 15 pool or 15 pool worth of protagonists right now is totally nuts.
That line of argument means you can support any card, no matter how powerful the effect, so long as there's a single way of causing an upset with it.
That's generally led to really bad times for the game, such as dealing with an unblockable pre-errata Return to Innocence. Even post-errata-pre-ban RtoI, which allowed for a greater range of interactions, was too destabilising. (It actually removed one, but added multiple other ways of defeating it.) RtoI is comparable, in that losing three Imbued can easily be into the same range as RtoI with Arika, which is typically how it was played.
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