
The reddit forums seem to have conflicting opinions, so I turn to this community for the answer:
Can you put secrets on this card from effects like Astounding Revelation, Truth from Fiction? This would speed up the translation process.
The reddit forums seem to have conflicting opinions, so I turn to this community for the answer:
Can you put secrets on this card from effects like Astounding Revelation, Truth from Fiction? This would speed up the translation process.
Other reviewers have rightly pointed out how this is a good card, with the backlash effect being less likely to occur on hard/expert.
However, I can't say I like the card design. Mystic have traditionally been powerhouses when they got all their spells set up, but getting there is not always that easy. I think part of the "charm" of mystics is the somewhat swingy behavior.
Before the release of this card, if you wanted to supplement Shrivelling, you had to include situational or somewhat iffy cards like Song of the Dead, Shards of the Void, Wither or Storm of Spirits. Now you can just include this. It's the equivalent of having 4x Shrivelling in your deck, and Azure Flame has all of the upgrades too. I frankly don't like this.
The most recent review for this card is over 3 years old. In that time, a bunch of new Tomes have been released, and other "Tomes matter" cards. Let's update this review: Is Daisy's Tote Bag a better card now that is worth spending an action and 2 resources? Or are players still just using it as a skill card?
The past-due notices in the art are addressed to Finn Edwards. Worth noting for anyone who is making lore-based decks.
(200 character count; 200 character count; 200 character count; 200 character count.)
More Deja Vu weird questions.
Say I have Flare, I use Flare and it gets exiled.
Before the next scenario do I get to:
A: remove flare from my deck and replace it with a level 0 card, then repurchase flare for 0XP and replace another card in my deck or B: simple repurchase flare and effectively not alter my deck.
Given deja vu costs 5xp I think it having a subtle adaptable effect on the deck is intended, what are other peoples thoughts?