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Post by whatah on Aug 23, 2005 9:42:45 GMT -5
I have a couple questions (sorry if wrong forum)
1) in re-z does combat happen automatically at the end of each turn automaticly? if the active player powers up and passes can the opponent play an attack?
2) do you play the power stage cost for setups when you drop them on the table or when you activate them? (i assume the later but wanna make sure)
3) why do stage 3s suck so much? it they had a great PUR then they would be great but as is they kinda suck (making the starter decks like really suck)
4) do the foil rares have a different foiling process than common/uncommon foils?
5) if you get a foil rare in a pack do you also get a non-foil rare?
6) wth am I supposed to do with all my anger swords?
thanks
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Post by Overlord on Aug 23, 2005 9:56:05 GMT -5
1. Yes 2. When you put them on the table. 3. It's because they can't use allies. 4. No 5. occasionaly 6. Throw them at your friends.
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Post by Super Vegeta on Aug 23, 2005 19:30:43 GMT -5
well overlord is right on everything but on the level 3's. they have a low PUR because of thier power levels. since they are higher than other levels they cant use allies and get a lower PUR.
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Post by ericdolan on Aug 23, 2005 20:01:08 GMT -5
level 3s are not the worste either, if u playtest them and use the right deck, u would be suprised................goku=7 base = u use blue and hit them, they lose
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Post by Overlord on Aug 23, 2005 22:10:13 GMT -5
Goku, Raditz and Krillin are the only exceptions to lv3's not being very playable in my opinion. I am not wrong about lv3's not being very good because they can't use allies because since named cards can only be used by the personality named for them you seriously confine yourself as far as card options.
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Post by Super Vegeta on Aug 24, 2005 12:14:53 GMT -5
yeah, what i meant to say was you were right but thier power level is also a factor.
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Post by Overlord on Aug 24, 2005 12:17:42 GMT -5
yeah, power level is a factor but that can be manipulated easily by card effects.
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Post by ericdolan on Aug 24, 2005 15:04:25 GMT -5
no one is right and no one is wrong, everyone plays different and has there own oppinions, just like when someone won a regional with wgs black mastery, no one thought it was good, but the guy made it good.
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