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Post by Daggertooth on Apr 1, 2006 11:19:33 GMT -5
I do like Tony....looking at your oponents hand has always been advantagous in any game. Choosing to discard is just powerful.
Vengence is nice too.....can you cast it on your oponents creaturs?
Daggertooth
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Post by DarkfireTaimatsu on Apr 1, 2006 12:45:30 GMT -5
I'm pretty sure I have a card that lets you use Magic cards on your opponent's creatures... I dun remember precisely. 500+ cards is a lot to keep track of.
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Post by Milky the Man on Apr 1, 2006 19:36:23 GMT -5
These are nice! I love these things! Ooh, do you have Floaty Bear?
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Post by Dundee on Apr 1, 2006 20:17:31 GMT -5
Oh man, Munchy would be SO FREAKING AWESOME!!!!!!!! Like, 'Eats all of your opponent's smaller demons' 'activate super laser' 'steals a magic card with super sideburns'
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Post by DarkfireTaimatsu on Apr 1, 2006 23:16:24 GMT -5
The people ask and I deliver! =3 And the card's name is "Floaty Bear" coz the name Munchie wasn't invented when I made it. Floaty Bear is just monstrously powerful. So strong that (like I do with some cards) I had to rein him in by making him unable to equip cards or unable to attack unless he's the only creature you have on the field. Menu has a nifty ability, similar to Tony's. Except since Menu can't enter the oppnent's head, he can't pick what gets discarded. The discard refers to Menu's bottomless appetite. The Cabin is where most of the cast makes their home, and as such, this Magic Star provides a bit of sanctuary to them. The effect applies to when you draw a card at the beginning of your turn, allowing you to draw one extra card for EACH Shadow, Wraith, Skeletal, and Mystic creature in play. And if you have a dual type... Well, that counts double. =3
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Post by EEN on Apr 1, 2006 23:39:04 GMT -5
Not to steal your thunder DT but there is an CTV CCG game in the mix over Evil Empire Comics that is currently in beta testing. If it works we're going to try and make it into a free game for download on the net. Right now we only have a few offical sample cards assembled with full art and text as many of the cards might get changed after we finish play testing (several have already turned out really unabalanced and had to be axed). I'm confident to say it is a different system then most games out there and captures a lot of the CTV spirit. If anyone is interested I'll post up a thread so people can take a look at the direction we are going and make suggestions.
Admitedly this has gone slow because everyone working on the project has a job and we were arguing the rules until recently but we have over 120 cards finished for sample decks and we plan for a full 600 before we declair our first set completed.
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Post by Dundee on Apr 1, 2006 23:39:29 GMT -5
SWEET!!!!!!! That is REALLY, REALLY COOL. Just thought you should know that.
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Post by DarkfireTaimatsu on Apr 1, 2006 23:42:31 GMT -5
^-^ Well, mine isn't entirely CTV related. Just this one 36-card expansion.
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Post by EEN on Apr 1, 2006 23:52:45 GMT -5
Just an observation but you game might be easier to play if your rounded your score to the nearest ten for sake of simplified record keeping. Since most of them are in the hundreds if not thousands I doubt another 6 or so points would make or break most of the cards and it would make it a lot easier on the player I would image.
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Post by Milky the Man on Apr 3, 2006 17:36:08 GMT -5
Do you have Mannick?
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Post by DarkfireTaimatsu on Apr 3, 2006 18:15:03 GMT -5
Well, of course! How could I not have Mannick? I have, like, all my favourites. So here they are! Mannick, being another portal-based character, also has a card-drawing ability. However, Mannick's portal isn't as likely to betray him as Kavonn's. The worst it can do is lose a hat somewhere in it. Thus, why you have to shuffle your hand back into your deck. Foomy's ability relates to his fiery nature. With each successful attack, he can burn off the top card of your opponent's deck. Not bad. Phineas can amplify his powers at the cost of two cards. It doesn't refer to anything specific, but it's still neat. An' mebbe I added it just coz he's my favourite. =3 LaBelle prevents the opponent from playing any Magic Stars, plus destroys all the ones in play (including your own). Ouch. It refers to how Kavonn locked the staff and she couldn't use the magic to defend herself anymore. I think. I dunno.
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Post by Daggertooth on Apr 3, 2006 22:07:07 GMT -5
With manic, if you shuffle your hand into your deck do you get to draw back that many cards? if not then the drawback is losing your entire hand. still looking good. Daggertooth
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Post by DarkfireTaimatsu on Apr 3, 2006 22:08:47 GMT -5
Nope, you lose your hand. But it's better than discarding it, right?
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Post by Daggertooth on Apr 3, 2006 22:20:57 GMT -5
I think I'd rather have options in my hand actualy. After all, if the game goes long enough the discarded cards will be shuffled back into the deck. Infact I would say that shuffling the hand into the library is equal to discarding your hand....in effect anyway. At least from what I understand of your rules.
Daggertooth
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Post by DarkfireTaimatsu on Apr 16, 2006 22:35:51 GMT -5
Ha ha! Thought I forgot about this, didja? Well, you'd be right. *sweatdrop* Sorreh. Only a few left anyways... Ah, where would we be without Quixoto? Certainly not following the adventures of our favourite vampirate, yeah? For a small cost, Quixoto can use his mesmeric powers to keep the foe from attacking for a turn. He's also pretty frickin' strong, being Charby's sire and all. Wow. Everyone has a few accidents, and this card is just that. Misapplied Spell lets you move one card attached to an opponent's creature to one of your own. It can be just the thing to turn the tables. Mind Snap is the card that represents the little bit of madness in many of the CTV characters. The tiny bit of unhinged insanity that can totally alter what they do in a situation. Mind Snap is slightly unpredictable, but can be quite avantageous, depending on the creatures both players have Active. Magic gone awry, insanity, and mutations. Anything CTV doesn't have? Aberration is a weird card based on a weird character. Basically, this card can revive a fallen creature and alter it, increasing its ATK but dropping its DFN to zero. And also making it a Parasite type (the rough equivalent to Insect-alignments). It can be quite useful, but is also very weird.
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Post by DarkfireTaimatsu on Apr 20, 2006 23:08:52 GMT -5
Just a few more left now... Crispo has a nifty ability that lets him stick around much longer than normal--a reference to how he managed to escape from Daray all night long. The Master type is basically the equivalent to a Dragon-element, although there are one or two cards that overstep that. Daray's power jacks up for all the Master-types your opponent has on the field, referring to his dragon-hunting heritage. A good card to use if you know your opponent has a Master-type deck. Arson is a nifty card to use if you jus' wanna wear away your opponent's options. Also neat if your opponent has just played a card that moves something to the deck. Six cards is a bit of a tough loss either way. Lastly, we have Spike Defence. It's a nice way to keep a card in play for just a little longer, and do a nice chunk of damage to the opponent at the same time. Quite a useful card. In case the uber-tiny image isn't clear, it's where Tony used the spikes/pendant to pierce a bunch of Mini-Zenos. That's all my cards, unfortunately. Hope you enjoyed them, peoples. And who knows? Maybe there'll be a second set. ^-^
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Post by Daggertooth on Apr 22, 2006 2:17:40 GMT -5
So wait....if your opponent attacks and destroys your crispo creature and you discard two cards. Then you've lost two cards and your opponent can kill him next turn? Wouldn't that be a waste unless your stalling for a better card and have garbage in your hand? Daray looks like a good solid overall card. I'm curious about Arson. What would be the ultimate point of attacking the deck. Wouldn't your oponent simply shuffle it back into the deck when he uses up all his cards? Assuming randomness wouldn't removing the top six cards not really affect the game? Not sure I understand Spike defense.....your oponent takes damage equal to his own creatures pt? Thats cool. Thats all? What do you mean thats all? Theres a million other characters! Cool cards all around. I ain't trying to critisize or nuthin. Just trying to strike up conversation about your cards. and show that they are being looked at. Daggertooth
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Post by DarkfireTaimatsu on Apr 22, 2006 2:22:46 GMT -5
Yeah, Arson can be a little pointless, although there are a couple cards that can lock a deck down, or remove cards from play (in other words, take them out of the game entirely, instead of discarding them).
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Post by Daggertooth on Apr 22, 2006 2:56:11 GMT -5
Ah....so when comboed properly Arson goes from a mild mannerd "I hope I luckily randomly remove your good stuff for a while" to ShaBang, your toast! Love cards that do that.
I bet Crispo can do that too. Get some star out there with a cool affect that triggers upon discarding cards. And pow....Crispo the destroyer.
Have you looked into the possibilities if your card game works over aprentice?
Daggertooth
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Post by DarkfireTaimatsu on Apr 22, 2006 3:05:20 GMT -5
No, I haven't...
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Post by Zolah on Apr 22, 2006 5:09:45 GMT -5
Oh, I love looking the thee cards. though as a magic player i miss certain cards o.o Is it baes on the yugioh? if my memory dont fail me i think they also had very high hp etc
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Post by DarkfireTaimatsu on Apr 22, 2006 10:11:02 GMT -5
It's based a lot on Yu-Gi-Oh!, yeah. Also on the Pokémon card game (mostly in the setup). I quite like it. =)
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Post by Shippo_no_Neko on Apr 28, 2006 15:16:12 GMT -5
Those cards are really cool1 Do you,... print them out? Or play with them on the cpu?
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Post by DarkfireTaimatsu on Apr 28, 2006 15:20:16 GMT -5
Yup, I print them... =3 Now you know where all my ink goes.
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Post by Shippo_no_Neko on Apr 28, 2006 15:25:24 GMT -5
haha ^^ Are they full sized sheets of paper? Or card size?
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Post by DarkfireTaimatsu on Apr 28, 2006 15:28:13 GMT -5
It's nine to a sheet, so they're close to card size, but not quite.
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Post by Shippo_no_Neko on Apr 28, 2006 15:32:19 GMT -5
Ahh. On normal paper? Or cardstock? *wants to play*
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Post by DarkfireTaimatsu on Apr 28, 2006 15:34:13 GMT -5
Normal paper... That's all I got. ^-^'
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Post by Shippo_no_Neko on Apr 28, 2006 15:40:50 GMT -5
Ahh, Kay! *still wnts to pway >.>*
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Post by DarkfireTaimatsu on Apr 28, 2006 15:42:49 GMT -5
Well, if we ever get to meet, I'll bring my decks. =3
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