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Quote from: AdamH on August 11, 2014, 11:39:14 am... After playing my first Horn he sees I can probably pile out Provinces and he says "gg" to me, to which I reply that I'm $1 short of ending the game this turn and I was calculating what I should do about it.He points out to me that I could have just Counterfeited a Horn and that I should resign the game out of shame.He was wrong. He should resign the next two games you guys play out of shame.You had exactly 8 uniques in play, including Horn of Plenty. If you trash the horn for a province, the second time you play it you have only 7 unique cards in play
... After playing my first Horn he sees I can probably pile out Provinces and he says "gg" to me, to which I reply that I'm $1 short of ending the game this turn and I was calculating what I should do about it.He points out to me that I could have just Counterfeited a Horn and that I should resign the game out of shame.
Quote from: -Stef- on August 11, 2014, 12:31:16 pmQuote from: AdamH on August 11, 2014, 11:39:14 am... After playing my first Horn he sees I can probably pile out Provinces and he says "gg" to me, to which I reply that I'm $1 short of ending the game this turn and I was calculating what I should do about it.He points out to me that I could have just Counterfeited a Horn and that I should resign the game out of shame.He was wrong. He should resign the next two games you guys play out of shame.You had exactly 8 uniques in play, including Horn of Plenty. If you trash the horn for a province, the second time you play it you have only 7 unique cards in playExcept that he had 7 horns so he would still have 8 uniques in play.
Well you *do* need a signature...
Nick won the game. I think his comment went exactly as planned.
Quote from: AndrewisFTTW on August 04, 2014, 10:23:43 pmQuote from: eHalcyon on August 02, 2014, 09:08:08 pmDonald, I hope this is an acceptable use of your image.Can we get a thread lock? It's only going to get worse from here.Still hasn't beat the op.
Quote from: eHalcyon on August 02, 2014, 09:08:08 pmDonald, I hope this is an acceptable use of your image.Can we get a thread lock? It's only going to get worse from here.
Donald, I hope this is an acceptable use of your image.
It looks like it has now! I'd like to thank Donald X for making all this possible. Couldn't have done it without you, man.
Quote from: eHalcyon on August 11, 2014, 06:49:17 pmIt looks like it has now! I'd like to thank Donald X for making all this possible. Couldn't have done it without you, man.I'm there for you. Plus now I know what to go as for Halloween.
Witherweaver is a smart person.
Quote from: GendoIkari on August 03, 2014, 06:48:37 pmQuote from: liopoil on August 03, 2014, 11:15:31 amDoes it go to the bottom of your deck even if it is in your hand? I think the way worded now, yes.No, because it's worded the same as Stash. If you were completely literal in the reading of Stash, it also fails to say "if this is in your discard pile", but it's clear that that's what it means. As I mentioned in some other thread recently; a completely literal reading of Stash would allow you to just take them from the supply whenever you shuffle.While the Stash ruling applies to the Supply out of necessity (otherwise you can just gain all of them at once for free), it does not work as precedent for moving from hand. Stash says "you may", which means that it doesn't automatically get pulled out of your hand. The question is, can you choose to move them out of your hand and into your deck when you reshuffle? You may want to when playing a draw-to-X card. I don't think the FAQ covers this, actually. The answer to that determines the answer to whether Staches in hand get pulled into the deck when you reshuffle.
Quote from: liopoil on August 03, 2014, 11:15:31 amDoes it go to the bottom of your deck even if it is in your hand? I think the way worded now, yes.No, because it's worded the same as Stash. If you were completely literal in the reading of Stash, it also fails to say "if this is in your discard pile", but it's clear that that's what it means. As I mentioned in some other thread recently; a completely literal reading of Stash would allow you to just take them from the supply whenever you shuffle.
Does it go to the bottom of your deck even if it is in your hand? I think the way worded now, yes.
WAAAAIT ? And Transmute ?
Quote from: ChocophileBenj on August 15, 2014, 10:07:49 amWAAAAIT ? And Transmute ?Chapel!!
Quote from: Witherweaver on August 15, 2014, 10:09:45 amQuote from: ChocophileBenj on August 15, 2014, 10:07:49 amWAAAAIT ? And Transmute ?Chapel!!Yeah! Transmute can give you Gold, Duchies, or more Transmutes. Stupid Chapel doesn't give you ANYTHING when it trashes cards!
Quote from: GendoIkari on August 15, 2014, 10:21:38 amQuote from: Witherweaver on August 15, 2014, 10:09:45 amQuote from: ChocophileBenj on August 15, 2014, 10:07:49 amWAAAAIT ? And Transmute ?Chapel!!Yeah! Transmute can give you Gold, Duchies, or more Transmutes. Stupid Chapel doesn't give you ANYTHING when it trashes cards!Plus you're stuck with a dead card afterwards! Transmute can do things all game!
Bomb, Cannon, and many of the Gunpowder cards can strongly effect gameplay, particularly in a destructive way
I'm not sure that's intentional, because every set has a curser, and a trasher, and a gainer, and the costs for those effects are going to line up because that's what need to be for balance. Still cool though.
Too bad Dominion doesn't have Gunpowder.
Scout and 4 Mystics in hand, Scout reveals 4 green cards.
Quote from: Titandrake on August 15, 2014, 01:34:07 pmI'm not sure that's intentional, because every set has a curser, and a trasher, and a gainer, and the costs for those effects are going to line up because that's what need to be for balance. Still cool though.Every set also has a Lab variant. The costs for those effects are $4-$6 ($4 being Caravan and Advisor, $6 being Nobles).