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Post by mattl on Aug 1, 2005 15:08:55 GMT -5
I was thinking of getting a second "NO Supe" after I get the first one of course and use them both in the same game, mixed into the whole deck of course. What do you think of using more than one copy of an Omega in the mixed deck, the only other one i was considering would be Har E Potter, just a thought. Since Super bunnies look pretty powerful and the card is use once and makes you roll evens its chances of working are pretty slim, but more than one copy would maybe make a difference. Thoughts?
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Post by Tyberius on Aug 1, 2005 15:42:43 GMT -5
Super Bunnies aren't quite that powerful, as they can't be bought back after they die.
Red Bunnies and LotB are much more terrifying.
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Post by whitbunny on Aug 1, 2005 15:47:28 GMT -5
Can you imagine a game with more than one Djarnak? That would be painful.
Of course, most people don't have more than one Djarnak these days...
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Post by Nathan454 on Aug 1, 2005 16:28:42 GMT -5
Super Bunnies aren't quite that powerful, as they can't be bought back after they die. They can't be bought back!! Wow, that's new. Must be from the Masters game. Wouldn't LotB not be able to be bought back then because it is a Super Specialty?
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Post by HareOfTheDog on Aug 1, 2005 17:24:24 GMT -5
For my deck, I would avoid duplicates of any card (with exception to Supplies Surprise, Casinos, Bakeries...those that are already doubled). In my heart, it would take away from the true intention of the game.
For your deck, I say to do whatever makes you happy! Try it, at least, and see how it plays.
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Post by Tyberius on Aug 2, 2005 7:03:15 GMT -5
Super Bunnies aren't quite that powerful, as they can't be bought back after they die. They can't be bought back!! Wow, that's new. Must be from the Masters game. Wouldn't LotB not be able to be bought back then because it is a Super Specialty? In the master's game, I think LotB was bought back. The Supers were not. (Supers have an additional power beyond LotB, though, so they are not quite the same.) HotDog sez: I'm with HotDog on this. I could stack the decks, but I think it would tilt the intended balance of the game. (Though it would be pretty funny to shock opponents and have 3 or 4 ORPs running around.....)
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Post by Jeffro on Aug 2, 2005 7:54:52 GMT -5
I tried playing with more than Lord of the Bunnies when I first got, like, three of them... and iit didn't quite work that well. What happens when a Lord comes out after another Lord is already on the table? Who goes where? It got too confusing and decided to not do it. Hare E. Potter might not be a bad one to do this with... but I'm just gonna keep to one as that seems to be the way the game was designed and I like it like that.
(musical outro: Gloria Estafan and some Cuban band singing "I like it like that"... I LIKE it like that ...)
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Post by Nathan454 on Aug 2, 2005 8:17:56 GMT -5
Ty, can you get Super Bunnies back by using cards like The Magic Fountain, Supplies Surprise, and Day of the Dead?
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Post by Tyberius on Aug 2, 2005 10:03:08 GMT -5
Nope. I think they're hosed. (Although Day of the Dead never actually came up.....)
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Post by Kenshin on Aug 2, 2005 17:06:14 GMT -5
Super Bunnies aren't quite that powerful, as they can't be bought back after they die. Red Bunnies and LotB are much more terrifying. they r not the same, u see the supers can roll the 20-sided instead of the 12-sided
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Post by gizmoqueen on Feb 14, 2006 6:02:52 GMT -5
WOW - you guys have more than one of each omega card - that must be an advantage for living in the great US of A
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Post by Tyberius on Feb 14, 2006 7:25:05 GMT -5
WOW - you guys have more than one of each omega card - that must be an advantage for living in the great US of A Here in the states, they clutter up our houses so bad they we use them as bird cage liner.
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Post by tubalord on Feb 14, 2006 12:52:45 GMT -5
Super Bunnies aren't quite that powerful, as they can't be bought back after they die. Red Bunnies and LotB are much more terrifying. According to the Omega cards page on the official KB site, LotB can not be brought bought back from the discard pile (making him completely inferior to Super Bunnies, except the cool, black border). Edit: Actually, the page doesn't forbid reviving LotB, so maybe they do have a small leg up on the Supes.
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Post by whitbunny on Feb 14, 2006 15:30:57 GMT -5
There are more Super Specialty bunnies than bunnies of any specific color, however.
(Although actually, when you throw in the 1/2 color bunnies, it's not such a big difference...)
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Post by tubalord on Feb 14, 2006 16:48:41 GMT -5
There are more Super bunnies than bunnies of any specific color, however. (Although actually, when you throw in the 1/2 color bunnies, it's not such a big difference...) I'm a little confused. Did you mean Specialty bunnies instead of Super?
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