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I don't have a problem with this set being complicated.
They were right, cards like June Moon (either) do make it feel like we're playing with Origins again.
And, while I think that MAY turn out to be a bad thing overall, this WILL give me a chance to go to a sneak peek for a better-playtested (at least internally) DC Origins set, which is a plus, since we didn't have sneak peaks in my area until Green Lantern.
Originally posted by allstarz97 Anyone see joker's text in the rules doc...once per turn each player draws cards equal to his hand? I hope that joker is at least a 6 drop+
I don't care what he is - he is going in my BIG DIG build. - Yeah - you've got 10 cards in your hand? Make it 20, and I'll pay 3 with scarecrow and burn you for the 20, and Lex Swings with 2x All too Easy...
Originally posted by Dark Knight69 Okay Comic Book Gurus, when was Roy Harper part of Checkmate??? Huntress???
Huntress joined up with Checkmate when they tried to infiltrate the batcave back in 2003.
Roy joined up when he left the titians originally. He went on an anti-drug campaign and, while making several contacts within the government, was recruited by the CBI (Central Bureau of Investigations, also known as Checkmate).
RFC is kind of being overrated. It's basically a DC reprint of Mutant Massacre, not to say Mutant Massacre is a bad card, mind you.
I thought that also, then I thought about it harder and I realized the difference. It is better than Massacre because you get knowledge of the opponents ko'd pile, HAND and DECK. Looking through the opponents deck you can see what silver bullets he may have for your deck and seeing his hand can have an effect on your strategy for the next turn. Imagine a gotham knights player seeing that the opponent has no tutor plot twists in his hand and the gk player has fizzle. The gk player now knows that if one of his resources is not a tutor card, that player must draw into his next tutor card which gk player will fizzle. To be cliche, knowledge is power. That is VERY POWERFUL STUFF.
Originally posted by Final Darkness RFC is kind of being overrated. It's basically a DC reprint of Mutant Massacre, not to say Mutant Massacre is a bad card, mind you.
On the contrary, this is more powerful then MM.
With MM a person can still put something into play with alternate recruit methods. with RFC, the character is plainly gone.