Quote from: rowcla on January 14, 2011, 01:43:47 amto the second, i had not thought about that factor, having a decrease in stats each turn would be confusing to work out power, perhaps i should grant it immortality.Even immortal creatures can lose life (Fire Shield, Thorn Carapace) so that will not be a 100% solution.
to the second, i had not thought about that factor, having a decrease in stats each turn would be confusing to work out power, perhaps i should grant it immortality.
Quote from: ak65ala on January 17, 2011, 07:58:59 pmQuote from: rowcla on January 14, 2011, 01:43:47 amto the second, i had not thought about that factor, having a decrease in stats each turn would be confusing to work out power, perhaps i should grant it immortality.Even immortal creatures can lose life (Fire Shield, Thorn Carapace) so that will not be a 100% solution.hmm good point, i guess people would have to consider it as a creature which heals itself (so it would revert to its original health at the end of each turn(unless it was killed in a single turn))
Increase the divisors by 2 or 3 and it should be fine. Racking light quanta is way too easy, this would be more effective than fire lance for oneshotting
Yep, but light/life decks have great synergy (think of rustler and stuff)
This could be the one that does it