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Post by Jason Pease on May 24, 2006 9:24:35 GMT -5
MBD is a powerful card, but I was thinking today how I would spread the disease to other players and Leif Carrotson popped up, as well as Shockwave. (But then again, shockwave would just moved all the bunnies.)
Making the Lonely Ranger infected would cause him to force different players to return a carrot every round. Fun fun.
~ JP
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Post by Gleeful on May 25, 2006 14:56:43 GMT -5
Fun fun fun f-18 Hornet also is good
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Post by bunnyfromthefuture on May 25, 2006 15:27:37 GMT -5
They still be yours then, wouldn't they? So it wouldn't infect other players.
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Post by Gleeful on May 25, 2006 20:57:28 GMT -5
playing mystery urn playing poverty poker
wastes em all in 1 spot
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Post by thepuyallupphantom on Aug 27, 2006 0:24:11 GMT -5
Bunny Exchange is a very effective way of spreading the disease to another person. My mother did that to me last night, and there was nothing I could do to stop her.
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Post by cbarrie on Sept 6, 2006 16:31:58 GMT -5
What about Finger Cuffs?
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Post by thepuyallupphantom on Sept 6, 2006 19:28:51 GMT -5
It can work, but only on a person next to you with no barriers in between. In a two player game, this strategy can work pretty easily, unless your opponent loves barriers. In a three or more player game, it all depends on you has the disease, where the barriers are, and where you are sitting.
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