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Sorry in advance for what I'm about to say. DADDY'S HOME!!!! https://t.co/DmjMpDNqhu

Sorry in advance for what I'm about to say. DADDY'S HOME!!!! https://t.co/DmjMpDNqhu

  • Cora

    Posted 4 years, 7 months ago (Source)
    Sorry in advance for what I'm about to say. DADDY'S HOME!!!! https://t.co/DmjMpDNqhu
    • GamingPatzer

      Posted 4 years, 7 months ago (Source)
      @Songbird_HS @Celestalon why is it worded this way instead of “at the start and end of your turn draw 2 cards”? Is there a functional difference or just flavor?
      • Chadd Nervigg

        Posted 4 years, 7 months ago (Source)
        @GamingPatzer @Songbird_HS Very slight functional difference in obscure edge cases (secrets triggering, etc), but not much that would regularly impact gameplay I don't think.
        • GamingPatzer

          Posted 4 years, 7 months ago (Source)
          @Celestalon @Songbird_HS So why not word in the less confusing manner ?
          • Chadd Nervigg

            Posted 4 years, 7 months ago (Source)
            @GamingPatzer @Songbird_HS I guess I wouldn't necessarily agree that it's more or less confusing.
            • GamingPatzer

              Posted 4 years, 7 months ago (Source)
              @Celestalon @Songbird_HS People thinking this is a kill card all over camphs server and twitter would definitely disagree.
              • Chadd Nervigg

                Posted 4 years, 7 months ago (Source)
                @GamingPatzer @Songbird_HS I'm perplexed. What are people misunderstanding here? What does a 'kill card' even mean?
                • Cora

                  Posted 4 years, 7 months ago (Source)
                  @Celestalon @GamingPatzer Ohhhh mill card. They think your opp draws as well.
                • ultraheroicHS

                  Posted 4 years, 7 months ago (Source)
                  @Celestalon @GamingPatzer @Songbird_HS This also works for the opponent. Can you confirm?
                  • GamingPatzer

                    Posted 4 years, 7 months ago (Source)
                    @ultraheroicHS @Celestalon @Songbird_HS It doesn’t.
                    • ultraheroicHS

                      Posted 4 years, 7 months ago (Source)
                      @GamingPatzer @Celestalon @Songbird_HS So at the end of the opponents turn I won't draw a card?
                      • Cora

                        Posted 4 years, 7 months ago (Source)
                        @ultraheroicHS @GamingPatzer @Celestalon You draw at the end of your turn and start of your opponent's turn. If Cornelius is still on the board when your opponent ends their turn, you will draw at the end of their turn and the start of your turn as well.
              • GamingPatzer

                Posted 4 years, 7 months ago (Source)
                @Celestalon @Songbird_HS Mill* card.
                • Chadd Nervigg

                  Posted 4 years, 7 months ago (Source)
                  @GamingPatzer @Songbird_HS Oh. Hmmm. Well, it doesn't say that... But I guess you could misread the last line as "THEY draw a card".
                  • GamingPatzer

                    Posted 4 years, 7 months ago (Source)
                    @Celestalon @Songbird_HS So what’s the reason for this specific wording? Just flavor?
                    • Cora

                      Posted 4 years, 7 months ago (Source)
                      @GamingPatzer @Celestalon We would specify if it was symmetrical draw. The fact that it doesn't say something like "both players" means you can assume it's one-sided.
                      • GamingPatzer

                        Posted 4 years, 7 months ago (Source)
                        @Songbird_HS @Celestalon I understand that. I’m asking why you guys chose this specific wording over less confusing wording? Did nobody internally read the card two times to understand it?
                        • Cora

                          Posted 4 years, 7 months ago (Source)
                          @GamingPatzer @Celestalon I mean, we could have said something like "At the start and end of each player's turn, your player draws a card." I guess I just don't agree that this wording is that confusing? I guess it is if people are assuming it works symmetrically.
                          • GamingPatzer

                            Posted 4 years, 7 months ago (Source)
                            @Songbird_HS @Celestalon I meant something like “at the start and end of your turn, draw 2 cards” which is much less confusing.
                            • Cora

                              Posted 4 years, 7 months ago (Source)
                              @GamingPatzer @Celestalon Ahhhh I see. Yeah, not sure why we didn't. Functionally I assume it would be largely the same.



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