qux on 21:55, 19. Sep, 2014
Shifting mass has a misleading description
Djinn on 21:56, 19. Sep, 2014
Oh, what did it summon?
qux on 21:57, 19. Sep, 2014
Curse. Once, it summoned another shifting mass card.
Djinn on 21:58, 19. Sep, 2014
Curse is a super expensive card, and Shifting mass is 15 resources total... it's things like that why I haven't found a use for it in any of my decks.
qux on 22:00, 19. Sep, 2014
it's expensive, but not the most expensive which is what is stated on the shifting mass card.
Djinn on 22:01, 19. Sep, 2014
It...isn't? What were you thinking of that was more expensive than 48 resources?
qux on 22:01, 19. Sep, 2014
Pyramid costs 60.
Djinn on 22:01, 19. Sep, 2014
Oh wait! I get it! You were thinking of the other cards in your deck!
Djinn on 22:02, 19. Sep, 2014
Sorry; took me a moment. I'm pretty sure when it says "game" it just means the stuff immediately visible in a non-hidden game.
Which I thought would be the end of it, kinda like the
end notes on Mercenaries, but then I looked at the card terminology section and--
the wrote:
"in game" means present in the game you are currently playing with your opponent
Which doesn't really clarify that it doesn't include players decks. Am I missing something elsewhere in the manual that makes the reference here non-tautological?