MArcomage

Free multiplayer on-line fantasy card game

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DPsycho on 18:13, 30. Sep, 2010
To matching positions, I assume?
dimitris on 22:02, 30. Sep, 2010
Yes! But it wouldn't fit in the card text length (the system raised an error) :(
I've cut other things too like "Summon" in the begining was "Next card will be".
Lord Ornlu on 22:35, 30. Sep, 2010
Well you could replace the following segments:
"If there is none" --> "If none found"
"Summon a rare Nature card" --> "Summon a rare Nature"
"Transfers" --> "Transfer"
"to your hand" --> "to you"

That saves you something like 16 charachters. With a little more work u can fit "in opposite positions" (21 charachters). Perhaps write "in opposite/matching pos."
dindon on 22:56, 30. Sep, 2010
I don't see either of this card's effects being worth the cost, except for the rare case where you're playing someone who's using a nature deck and who has some really good nature cards you want to steal.
dimitris on 23:03, 30. Sep, 2010
Well, until recently it wasn't so rare to play against a deck with really good nature cards...
What can I say? It's a rare card for rare cases :)
DPsycho on 23:35, 30. Sep, 2010
Fair enough, but it's a Rare card for rare cases that's going to end up in a lot of people's hands due to the Nature upgrade effect, and the cases wherein it is useless will overwhelm those in which it is not.
dimitris on 07:18, 1. Oct, 2010
DPsycho wrote:
Fair enough, but it's a Rare card for rare cases that's going to end up in a lot of people's hands due to the Nature upgrade effect, and the cases wherein it is useless will overwhelm those in which it is not.


Well, in a Nature context this is even more useful, as it can give you Forest Dragon and 18+prd recruits.
DPsycho on 19:11, 29. Nov, 2011
Mother Earth, Rare, 18 gems

Nature, Illusion
If there is a rare Nature in hand
Attack: 10N (N=#Nature in hand). Else Summons rare Nature


I don't recall what this did before, but I see it's different now.

Just wanted to point out that you might want to rephrase the If condition. As it stands, it's self-fulfilling and will always be true.

"If #Rare Nature cards in hand > 1"