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Dearlove
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This came up as an aside to a discussion on the BoardGameGeek, where most people play preconstructed decks. This is however about deck building.
The first question is whether when you deck build you allow promotional cards. In particular what about league play.
The second question depends on the answer to the first question.
If the answer was yes, then does anyone actually used any of the promotional cards? Has anyone used one in a successful deck? (OK, that's two questions.)
If the answer was no, what do you think the answers would be if they were allowed?
(Obviously I'll understand answers in English best. If you do answer in German, make it simple German please.)
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Jack
Blue Moon Emperor***
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As far as I know promotional cards are generally allowed, at least in online league.
Of course you can find the buka promotial ship in almost every buka deck.
But concerning the other promotial cards, I only encounter the Spirits of Wind at times.
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Dwragon
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In some decks the Spirits of Water were of good use, spirits of Wind makes it in more decks. Spirits of Water is useful to get rid of Chosen of Nature and to get rid of your last cards if you are in front.
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mensaman
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Of course the Buka ship is an exception and played in every Buka deck. The sprits of fire and earth are unplayable, the spirits of water seem to be playable but were not included in any successful deck yet. The spirits of wind are definitely the best card but from my point of view they are not played that often. I guess that I once played in a 40-card Mimix control deck which was designed for a tournament in which I expected good Aqua and Terrah players. In other decks in my opinion it is too situative and reactive.
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Primus Magicus
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Well when the cards were new you would usually see people trying them out in their decks, but so far only windspirit seems to be succesfull. (except for the buka ship, which is a must card for buka) Waterspirtit can be good, but never see it anymore. I myself have used Firespirit in some decks, but in all decks the card eventually was replaced by something else. Earthspirit seems by far the worst promo card to me. Even if I knew I was going to play hoax-weavetongue I am not sure if I would spend a moon on this card.. but never used or played against earthspirit so can't tell from experience;)
In the end I do think they should be allowed (especially the buka promo, a real shame that card is not in the standard deck!!). I liked the cards itself but I never liked the general idea of promo cards for blue moon, since a big factor for me to start with this game was that it was not a collectible game.
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kilrah
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The promos are allowed in league play. Their usefulness isn't that big however, and they are with the exception of the Buka ship rarely seen.
Personally I have used all of them except the Fire spirit which I consider completely useless. But I only use the Water Spirit at least semi regulary.
Water Spirit is very useful when you have risky cards in a non Razor-Mind deck or when you employ a deck that strongly focusses on ending play early. IIRC my Flit-EM Deck had the Water Spirit in it
Wind Spirit is okish, but nothing spectacular.
Earth Spirit is a gamble mostly, but at least it acts like a card with a replacement icon, speeding up deck flow. I used it in a killer Khind deck.
Fire Spirit is IMHO useless. Trade one card for one enemy card. Maybe possible to use in a Pillar deck or for luck junkies.
Which leaves Sea Moon. The capacity makes it pretty much useless. However, the special text is strong to combine with one of your other, bigger ships. That one is really an essential card.
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_________________ "H'as aiy'hra n'hakh ri'kahri krikajj, nai korekh sha'yi."
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Ruwenzori
Gott der eindeutigen Zweideutigkeit
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On offline league meetings they are allowed in general.
About the usefulness everything has already been said.
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Dearlove
Blue Moon Playtester
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Thanks for all those answers, they just inspire one more to be complete:
Has anyone had any reason to use Sea Moon in a non-Buka deck?
(I strongly suspect the answer no, but just checking.)
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Melty
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Dearlove hat folgendes geschrieben: |
Has anyone had any reason to use Sea Moon in a non-Buka deck?
(I strongly suspect the answer no, but just checking.) |
no. all ships are too expensive
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Primus Magicus
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Have been thinking about it. But as with most of my ideas or nice decks i have seen here in this forum i never had the time to test it out. But it is just a nice card to hold a mutant. So maybe if your deck is build in such a way that a mutant could make your hand stuck then this could be a usefull card. Cost-effective wise its not the best solution but it is one. And your opponent will usually never expect it and a mutant (well aquatic armor or wild unicorn would do the same aswell ofcourse) on a ship is a constant visible threat for the opponent and will likely prevent him from using lots of cards in one turn unless he has mekarthas/fog etc to ignore the shields or preventing the card being used to counter his.
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Dearlove
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Melty hat folgendes geschrieben: |
all ships are too expensive |
Interesting.
Our fear was if we made ships too cheap, they'd be overpowered in a Mimix or Khind deck, rather too easy to put a pair or gang together. Once it was only Buka characters free, not really a danger in other decks. (Something too expensive just won't be used. Something too cheap could be unbalancing.)
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Melty
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oh... and i thought they would be so expensive to be sure for them not to be used in other decks as buka, because that are THEIR ships.
the same with Buka 23 "Geist des alten Goo Laa". every mutant has 0 moons, why has goo laa 3? because it is THEIR "mutant"?
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Ruwenzori
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I tried several non-Buka decks with ships, but all to not much success. So I finally left it.
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_________________ Gourmet-Tipp: Spinat schmeckt am besten, wenn man ihn kurz vor dem Verzehr durch ein saftiges Steak ersetzt!
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mensaman
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I don't think that the best opportunity of the ships is that you can collect a gang or some other combos but the fact that they work as virtual cards in your hand. This offers great flexibility and enables control strategies because it is possible to store solutions outside your hand which guarantees a certain flow through the deck. However all ships are too expensive outside Buka Decks. I don't think that Blue Moon would be more unbalanced if they were cheaper because other people have a certain number of cards that they definitely want to play at the beginning of the turn. If they would run a ship instead of a leadership this would cost some virtual moons (the moons of the leadership that is not played). The other possibility is to decrease the number of hylae which also is a problem. Perhaps the Promo and Storage 3 ship would be very powerful if they were cheaper but Blue Moon can never be unbalanced because you can only use one copy of each card in your deck.
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_________________ When the seagulls follow the trawler, it's because they think sardines will be thrown in to the sea.
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Dearlove
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Melty hat folgendes geschrieben: |
the same with Buka 23 "Geist des alten Goo Laa". every mutant has 0 moons, why has goo laa 3? because it is THEIR "mutant"? |
Thematically, the Buka shouldn't have a mutant, so they don't. But the function is useful, so they wanted one. But for it to have zero value in a Buka deck, it needed to either have zero moons, or be a Buka card. Obviously we went with the latter, but why not the former? Basically because, unless you are playing with Hyla, Old Goo Laa is a mutant without a condition to satisfy. Other mutants take effort to play. Why three moons? Well, that's just how it came out (again on the better safe and high than dangerous and low logic).
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