Non-starting characters
Posted: Tue Jun 18, 2019 10:09 pm
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Building Power Decks show that characters in the playdeck can be useless.
Agents I think may be prohibited during the Power Decks for over-powerness.
I was thinking to make a pool, a genius concept from Arda, of characters.
Then any player can play a character from that pool when otherwise
able to do so. There will be limit on a card's count in such a pool. 5 Beretars and 12 Orc Veterans are allowed.
This can save deck space and give the best character possible late in the game.
Now what to do when a character is discarded for any reason? Discard pile or to this pool?
Another mechanic is the art of influencing away characters. Nice to have a zero mind
on a character with 9 permanent-events when rolls are made. Maybe such a situation is
only allowed if the character is already in hand? Thus, you will want to start with characters
in the playdeck. Yet, that is not playing, but revealing a character. Playing is when
the influence attempt was successful.
A means of abuse would be to play a character during the organization, from the pool,
tapping to support a corruption check, then discarding to the discard pile of yours that character due to general influence
violation. Then hope to draw next turn for revealing to aid an influence attempt. With multiple copies
of even uniques there will be no hoarding of a character.
A pool allows orcs to quickly replenish the ranks. An Unexpected Party will cause noise in the deep places of the world.
That is what I want at this part of game. Note that Ringwraiths though will be more powerful to play on demand.
Remember that my Power Decks has a few starting allowing Sauron to play Scimitars of Steel and Helms of Iron.
Let me know what you think?
Building Power Decks show that characters in the playdeck can be useless.
Agents I think may be prohibited during the Power Decks for over-powerness.
I was thinking to make a pool, a genius concept from Arda, of characters.
Then any player can play a character from that pool when otherwise
able to do so. There will be limit on a card's count in such a pool. 5 Beretars and 12 Orc Veterans are allowed.
This can save deck space and give the best character possible late in the game.
Now what to do when a character is discarded for any reason? Discard pile or to this pool?
Another mechanic is the art of influencing away characters. Nice to have a zero mind
on a character with 9 permanent-events when rolls are made. Maybe such a situation is
only allowed if the character is already in hand? Thus, you will want to start with characters
in the playdeck. Yet, that is not playing, but revealing a character. Playing is when
the influence attempt was successful.
A means of abuse would be to play a character during the organization, from the pool,
tapping to support a corruption check, then discarding to the discard pile of yours that character due to general influence
violation. Then hope to draw next turn for revealing to aid an influence attempt. With multiple copies
of even uniques there will be no hoarding of a character.
A pool allows orcs to quickly replenish the ranks. An Unexpected Party will cause noise in the deep places of the world.
That is what I want at this part of game. Note that Ringwraiths though will be more powerful to play on demand.
Remember that my Power Decks has a few starting allowing Sauron to play Scimitars of Steel and Helms of Iron.
Let me know what you think?