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NoMoreFun:

--- Quote from: kieranmillar on August 25, 2024, 02:13:57 am ---Do you think nobody noticed the similarity to Mystic?


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Honestly, it's plausible. Sometimes it seems like changes happen at the last minute before publishing without that much consideration, and Tea House becoming a full time double peddler seems like one.

D782802859:

--- Quote from: segura on August 25, 2024, 10:39:42 am ---I don’t see how a card that needs to played a maximum (there could be other Omens) amount of 5, respectively 8 times in multiplayer, can be a trap card. City definitely ain’t and here the power gap is far larger
Conspirator, Vassal and even the strong Highway seem less easy to set up and also more difficult to understand / play well.

Dark Ages was, at least in my opinion, the last set which overpowered cards that felt totally untested. So I find it pretty sad that this overpowered, and also boring version, of Tea House got published.

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You don't need to buy City for it to get better, and even when you don't, a $5 vanilla Village is sometimes something you have to buy. You never have to buy a worse Treasury.

segura:

--- Quote from: D782802859 on August 25, 2024, 04:06:37 pm ---
--- Quote from: segura on August 25, 2024, 10:39:42 am ---I don’t see how a card that needs to played a maximum (there could be other Omens) amount of 5, respectively 8 times in multiplayer, can be a trap card. City definitely ain’t and here the power gap is far larger
Conspirator, Vassal and even the strong Highway seem less easy to set up and also more difficult to understand / play well.

Dark Ages was, at least in my opinion, the last set which overpowered cards that felt totally untested. So I find it pretty sad that this overpowered, and also boring version, of Tea House got published.

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You don't need to buy City for it to get better, and even when you don't, a $5 vanilla Village is sometimes something you have to buy. You never have to buy a worse Treasury.

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With City the delta is a Lab, with the hypothetical version of Tea House the delta is a Peddler. So the power gap is definitely larger. The price gap is also larger (City and the hypothetical version of Tea House both cost $5, but a Peddler costs $4 and a Village costs $3) and yet City is often enough the first pile that empties.
And, last but not least, the trigger gap is larger. Needing an actual empty pile is far harder to achieve than playing that $5 Peddler 5/8 times.

That is why I don’t buy the notion that the nerfed versioned of Tea House was too weak.

461.weavile:

--- Quote from: NoMoreFun on August 25, 2024, 11:26:08 am ---
--- Quote from: kieranmillar on August 25, 2024, 02:13:57 am ---Do you think nobody noticed the similarity to Mystic?


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Honestly, it's plausible. Sometimes it seems like changes happen at the last minute before publishing without that much consideration, and Tea House becoming a full time double peddler seems like one.

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I know I've personally created a fan card that was straight up Junk Dealer with a minor Attack added on at the same cost and didn't notice for years.

grrgrrgrr:
I have some ideas for Tea Party


--- Quote ---Tea Party (Action - Omen, $5)
+1 Sun
+1 Card
+1 Action
+$2
-
This costs 3D more if the Prophecy has been activated.

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--- Quote ---Tea Party (Action - Omen, $5)
+1 Sun
+1 Card
+1 Action
+$1
If this is the first time you played Tea Party this turn, +$1.

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