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Quote from: silverspawn on April 21, 2014, 08:16:54 pmthe only card which can make a card be played more than 3 times in a turn is processionThis isn't quite true. Self-trashing cards costing $3+ can be played more than 3 times in a turn without use of procession: Feast, Mining Village, Pillage. (Did I forget any?) That doesn't help though.
the only card which can make a card be played more than 3 times in a turn is procession
How are you planning to gain Madmen mid-turn?
Quote from: ConMan on April 21, 2014, 11:44:55 pmI think that it would be possible if Procession trashed the Action card before playing it twice, but otherwise you need a way to be able to chain the same two Processions endlessly and I don't see a way to do that.To get around the fact that the action is played twice before being trashed, you just need extra copies of the desired action(s) in the desired place, probably the trash. Procession on Rogue could pull a Procession and Rogue out of the trash if they're already there. Unfortunately that's trashing two cards and returning two cards, and you still need a way to draw and play the cards you returned. If there was a triple version of Procession (as KC to Throne Room), that would do the trick, but that's probably why such a card doesn't exist
I think that it would be possible if Procession trashed the Action card before playing it twice, but otherwise you need a way to be able to chain the same two Processions endlessly and I don't see a way to do that.
It's a funny situation, a very nice article which (almost immediately) rendered itself obsolete. It has no advice for mirrors!
Quote from: Mic Qsenoch on October 24, 2014, 12:19:18 pmIt's a funny situation, a very nice article which (almost immediately) rendered itself obsolete. It has no advice for mirrors!Well then write that part. It's really strange when two people play the combo.
"All advice is awful" —Count Grishnakh
You know, I wonder who this herowannabe is. He only had 4 posts and posted this combo and then vanished. Who is this mysterious person who discovered one of the most powerful Dominion combos of all time.
I have been forced to accept that lackluster play is a town tell for you.