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Best enhancments (poll)
cookie monster:
--- Quote from: Ring Wraith on April 13, 2012, 12:10:16 AM ---
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--- Quote from: Chronic Apathy on April 12, 2012, 06:53:41 PM ---Samuel's Edict is the strongest good enhancement in my opinion, for a couple of reasons. First, it's not just an "interrupt the battle and..." enhancement, which it gives it a number of key advantages over an ITB enhancement. First, it ruins banding more effectively than an ITB enhancement does, since it allows you to negate any banding chain that isn't CBN more effectively, then discard the original evil character in battle. It also gives you the opportunity to negate cards out of battle, mostly Gates of Samaria or maybe a protect fort. Throw in the fact that it's CBN on a hero that be protected from your opponent, along with Samuel, and you have an extremely potent enhancement on your hands. Also, it's better than Bravery of David, since it's still useable even if there's just some random gold hero in battle, whereas BoD requires you to have one warrior class hero in battle.
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I think Bravery of David is actually better, BoD can be played on more people then Sam's edict. SE can only be CBN if used by a judge with not special ability,or Samuel,is the only hero in battle.
BoD can be CBN played on any red worrier class hero if David is in play (and there is only one in battle). In this way you can get enish easier be using Asahel to choose the blocker. All together I think BoD is more open. Just my opinion ;)
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BoD doesn't discard if there's only one character in battle. Edict is also in a better brigade.
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I don't know about that last part, Red is a pretty good brigade right now. ::)
Asahel24601:
--- Quote from: Ring Wraith on April 13, 2012, 12:10:16 AM ---
--- Quote from: cookie monster on April 13, 2012, 12:07:33 AM ---
--- Quote from: Chronic Apathy on April 12, 2012, 06:53:41 PM ---Samuel's Edict is the strongest good enhancement in my opinion, for a couple of reasons. First, it's not just an "interrupt the battle and..." enhancement, which it gives it a number of key advantages over an ITB enhancement. First, it ruins banding more effectively than an ITB enhancement does, since it allows you to negate any banding chain that isn't CBN more effectively, then discard the original evil character in battle. It also gives you the opportunity to negate cards out of battle, mostly Gates of Samaria or maybe a protect fort. Throw in the fact that it's CBN on a hero that be protected from your opponent, along with Samuel, and you have an extremely potent enhancement on your hands. Also, it's better than Bravery of David, since it's still useable even if there's just some random gold hero in battle, whereas BoD requires you to have one warrior class hero in battle.
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I think Bravery of David is actually better, BoD can be played on more people then Sam's edict. SE can only be CBN if used by a judge with not special ability,or Samuel,is the only hero in battle.
BoD can be CBN played on any red worrier class hero if David is in play (and there is only one in battle). In this way you can get enish easier be using Asahel to choose the blocker. All together I think BoD is more open. Just my opinion ;)
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BoD doesn't discard if there's only one character in battle. Edict is also in a better brigade.
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No.
Chris:
--- Quote from: Asahel24601 on April 13, 2012, 03:40:04 AM ---No.
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As a standalone (with a small amount of alternate splash for Samuel and the Angels), gold is most certainly the better brigade. It has more and better drawing, two CBN enhancements, and comparable character abilities. Add in some NT gold, and it's miles better.
Wings of Music:
I would say plot without a doubt is the best evil enhancement, it's a CBN discard 3 that can get rid of ECs and GCs.
I would say He is Risen. It interrupts and it sets ECs aside, so epic, and so powerful.
Asahel24601:
--- Quote from: Chronic Apathy on April 13, 2012, 08:30:43 PM ---As a standalone (with a small amount of alternate splash for Samuel and the Angels),
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Contradiction
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