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Post by Nathan454 on May 6, 2005 20:29:49 GMT -5
I know I'm looking ahead a little bit, but can you imagine how powerful these two cards will be if they are played back to back? For those of you not familiar with Temporal Flux, it will be a VS card in the Stainless Steel deck. The text reads as such. "May be used once by a player to automatically play the next card thereby skipping all of the player's turns in between. Play continues in the same direction as before. May be used between any two player's turns!"
Imagine if somebody played a card to end the game or played a weapon card to wipe out a bunch of bunnies. After that persons turn was over, you could play Bunny on the Edge of Forever to reset that players turn. Now, before that player played his same cards over again, you play Temporal Flux to skip that players turn. That way, you would know what his next card is and how he is planning on playing it. Double wammy!
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Post by whitbunny on May 7, 2005 9:01:23 GMT -5
Great idea! Or you could do this at the end of the game, after the last carrot is taken, and use Run Transformer to play the Mystery Urn out of your hand...(or Weil's freshness center, the anti-matter raisins, or whatever). Or if someone picked up 2 Zodiacs and 20 dolla after playing their turn, you could do this and get the stuff instead... Or, if you just felt like being annoying, you could take up to six turns in a row (if you have a triplet) by playing your turn, Reversal of Order, and then this... I just thought of another use for this: with Bunny hop or Top Run Rotate!!! The player next to you Leif Carrotson's all 7 of your bunnies, including your Red Timid and your Gleeful triplet...but you play this combo, then play Bunny Hop, and Leif his LotB with 15 clovers!
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Post by whitbunny on Jun 25, 2005 8:36:26 GMT -5
Should this be moved into the "Stainless Steel" section? Also, with Calcite Conundrum, you could play 12 cards in a row!!! Your regular turn (w/a triplet), Reversal of Order, then Temporal Flux!
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Post by Jeffro on Jun 25, 2005 9:46:32 GMT -5
That is thinking aHEAD!... Something to strive for, definitely.
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Post by HareOfTheDog on Jul 8, 2005 23:34:50 GMT -5
Should this be moved into the "Stainless Steel" section? Also, with Calcite Conundrum, you could play 12 cards in a row!!! Your regular turn (w/a triplet), Reversal of Order, then Temporal Flux! If it's only two player, you could get another 4 turns if you play Baker Street on your opponent.
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Post by Jeffro on Jul 10, 2005 9:55:22 GMT -5
And then another four after that if you use 'Retrieval' on 'Baker Street'...
OOOOooooh, that's creepy and nasty all on it's own...
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Post by HareOfTheDog on Jul 10, 2005 10:36:08 GMT -5
Yow, 20 turns in a row. Your opponent would get up from the table and smack the draw pile at you!
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Post by Jeffro on Jul 10, 2005 10:38:02 GMT -5
I do have a couple friends that would quit. they're big babies like that....
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Post by whitbunny on Jul 10, 2005 10:40:04 GMT -5
I would probably draw 5 TMs...
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Post by Jeffro on Jul 10, 2005 11:04:42 GMT -5
Tis a danger of drawing that many cards... but if you kill your only three bunnies with them, then...(oh wait) yeah.. that sucks. You can still kill other people's... uhh no, you'd probably be done with your turns at that point. What a pooper that would be...
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Post by Nathan454 on Sept 18, 2005 12:59:58 GMT -5
JB says this is illegal because after you use BOTEOF, it is still that same players turn. And Temporal Flux can only be used between players turns. So much for my brilliant strategy.
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Post by hareball on May 21, 2008 8:30:47 GMT -5
BOTEOF forces the player to redo their turn, therefore forcing them to discard everything that they played and play the next card in their run. Just to make it clear.
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