Still, Paradox isn't an exception, Paradox follows the rule closely. It's just that his deck would have been even crappier without the extra copies.After all, he is named Paradox for this.
I though ferox had more than 6 feral bonds?? (lost to him because he had 8 against me)
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Quote from: RavingRabbid on November 02, 2011, 06:27:05 pmStill, Paradox isn't an exception, Paradox follows the rule closely. It's just that his deck would have been even crappier without the extra copies.After all, he is named Paradox for this.I heard it was because Paradox's deck was made before Zanz decided to have the rule of 12 card limits applied to FGs.
Quote from: furballdn on November 06, 2011, 04:04:32 amQuote from: RavingRabbid on November 02, 2011, 06:27:05 pmStill, Paradox isn't an exception, Paradox follows the rule closely. It's just that his deck would have been even crappier without the extra copies.After all, he is named Paradox for this.I heard it was because Paradox's deck was made before Zanz decided to have the rule of 12 card limits applied to FGs.Paradox was named Paradox exactly because he broke the 6x card rule.
Quote from: RavingRabbid on November 09, 2011, 01:49:16 pmQuote from: furballdn on November 06, 2011, 04:04:32 amQuote from: RavingRabbid on November 02, 2011, 06:27:05 pmStill, Paradox isn't an exception, Paradox follows the rule closely. It's just that his deck would have been even crappier without the extra copies.After all, he is named Paradox for this.I heard it was because Paradox's deck was made before Zanz decided to have the rule of 12 card limits applied to FGs.Paradox was named Paradox exactly because he broke the 6x card rule.souce? paradox means "a self contradictory statement" FGs are explicitly not bound by the same rules we are, therefore there is nothing paradoxical about an FG that breaks a rule. heck, before the arena was added and we knew that dexterity double your draw AND each card in your deck and before trainer had an import FG option, it was easy to presume that almost all of the FGs broke the 6 card per deck rule.
Quote from: russianspy1234 on November 09, 2011, 03:41:56 pmQuote from: RavingRabbid on November 09, 2011, 01:49:16 pmQuote from: furballdn on November 06, 2011, 04:04:32 amQuote from: RavingRabbid on November 02, 2011, 06:27:05 pmStill, Paradox isn't an exception, Paradox follows the rule closely. It's just that his deck would have been even crappier without the extra copies.After all, he is named Paradox for this.I heard it was because Paradox's deck was made before Zanz decided to have the rule of 12 card limits applied to FGs.Paradox was named Paradox exactly because he broke the 6x card rule.souce? paradox means "a self contradictory statement" FGs are explicitly not bound by the same rules we are, therefore there is nothing paradoxical about an FG that breaks a rule. heck, before the arena was added and we knew that dexterity double your draw AND each card in your deck and before trainer had an import FG option, it was easy to presume that almost all of the FGs broke the 6 card per deck rule.I thought it was widely known that the decks of each false god on the wiki actually represented half of their actual deck.
Sorry, but this deck is a miserable failure. Play against it in the trainer. The AI doesn't know when to use SoS's. It blew through five of them in a row on the first turn.