MArcomage

Free multiplayer on-line fantasy card game

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Lord Ornlu on 00:54, 16. Mar, 2010
This is too strong. It has almost the same effect as Volcano which is a rare. -10 enemy stock is devastating for an Uncommon card I think. Ofcourse it costs 30 recruits but it's still too strong. I am playing a game where I started out with it twice in my hand and with a Holy keyword as well, it was easy to gather the resources to play them both.
Lord_Earthfire on 09:41, 16. Mar, 2010
Its the same with Poseidons Wrath, because this card is even stronger than Volcano as an uncommon and the condition of this card is really easy to fullfill.
Progressor on 22:33, 17. Mar, 2010
Haven't seen it in action, but I admit instantly making the Volcano comparison when I first saw it.
Lord Ornlu on 00:59, 19. Mar, 2010
even the Thievery card doesn't have such a devastating effect most times. The Aqua keyword is a good idea and some of its cards are really good, but they are TOO good. If you go in Replays, most wins now are achieved through Aqua cards, and they are really ridiculous, as 70-80% cases, the player winning has an Aqua card and has won because he played first and lowered the enemy stock (Aqua being companied with Brigand ofcourse!). I am one of those winners, but I find it pretty unfair. The only way to win an Aqua deck is by playing with Aqua as well
EricHerboso on 02:11, 19. Mar, 2010
I also believe that Aqua is a tad powerful, but the reason you see so many aqua wins in the replays is because they're new cards. A large number of people are playing aqua decks at the moment, so it isn't surprising to see a lot of aqua wins. If you look closely, you'll also see a lot of aqua losses as well.

I agree that aqua is powerful, but not so bad as some of you are making it out to be. (Then again, maybe I just haven't been making the right card choices in my aqua deck to make it as good as some of you say.)
DPsycho on 04:14, 19. Mar, 2010
I find it interesting that Whale, an Uncommon, does exactly five times the effect of Mermaid, a Common, at exactly six times the cost. This seems inconsistent.