Buhallin Posted November 17, 2011 Report Share Posted November 17, 2011 Wooo for necromancy!! It seems to be the trend this week. @megnc86: There's really no lack of clarity about how it works. If you want to post up a "Please confirm this rule for me because I won't believe it's right until someone official says so" thread, the rules forum is thatt'a'way ----> As for schemes in general - yeah, Kidnap can be pretty auto against McMourning or Kirai. On the other hand, Bodyguard is almost equally automatic with Kirai, and the ease she has sacrificing/summonging gives her a solid advantage in Eye for an Eye. The Master- and Faction-specific schemes don't exist in some alternate pool that must be balanced against itself, and nothing's broken because Kidnap works better than Army of the Dead (which I still think many people dramatically underestimate). And in tournaments, the once-per-scheme limitation puts the damper on the ability to overuse, or the TO can just exclude faction and master schemes. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
megnc86 Posted November 17, 2011 Report Share Posted November 17, 2011 Well I guess you told me! I do not in fact care enough to ask in the rules forum because I only play casually with my friends. Thanks for taking the time to educate a late comer to the thread Cheers. Wooo for necromancy!! It seems to be the trend this week. @megnc86: There's really no lack of clarity about how it works. If you want to post up a "Please confirm this rule for me because I won't believe it's right until someone official says so" thread, the rules forum is thatt'a'way ----> As for schemes in general - yeah, Kidnap can be pretty auto against McMourning or Kirai. On the other hand, Bodyguard is almost equally automatic with Kirai, and the ease she has sacrificing/summonging gives her a solid advantage in Eye for an Eye. The Master- and Faction-specific schemes don't exist in some alternate pool that must be balanced against itself, and nothing's broken because Kidnap works better than Army of the Dead (which I still think many people dramatically underestimate). And in tournaments, the once-per-scheme limitation puts the damper on the ability to overuse, or the TO can just exclude faction and master schemes. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ratty Posted November 18, 2011 Report Share Posted November 18, 2011 I love just taking 3 Seishin to begin with and then hiding 1. 2ss to guarantee the opponent loses 1VP... they quickly learn not to take Kidnap. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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