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06 Dec 2012 16:00 #42470 by ReverendRevolver

I'd say much wider variety of decks benefits from Cog than from Summon History.


Id probably agreed with that, only because you dont have to build around cog. But both are going to be huge print on demand sellers, im sure.

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06 Dec 2012 18:33 #42478 by Kiddo
Replied by Kiddo on topic Re: price of Summon history

Id probably agreed with that, only because you dont have to build around cog.

Pretty much. You have several 10+ caps in your deck? Put your copy (or two) of Cog and that's about it - if you manage to play it, regardless of a deck's angle, you're better off.

Summon History is a card that is a focus of any deck it is in, Cog can be, and usually is, just a supplement to a deck.

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07 Dec 2012 05:48 - 07 Dec 2012 05:48 #42488 by Boris The Blade

Summon History is a card that is a focus of any deck it is in.

Why? Pretty much any True Brujah deck can find room for Carlton, Heart of Nizchetus and 2 Summon History.
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07 Dec 2012 07:37 #42495 by Ohlmann
Replied by Ohlmann on topic Re: price of Summon history

Why? Pretty much any True Brujah deck can find room for Carlton, Heart of Nizchetus and 2 Summon History.


Do you play Trujah as often as you play 10 cap ? And the scenario you show is even less of a boost than a lone Cog in a deck with 10+ cap.

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07 Dec 2012 17:22 #42530 by Dorrinal
Overheard at the V:TES table last night:
"Do you know how much those Summon Histories are worth?"
"I'm not going to trick a bunch of Finns into paying me to lose tournaments."

:trem:

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