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Post by OMFGitsVico on Feb 1, 2011 22:01:45 GMT -5
I didn't even catch the "can can", haha.
I still like "Epic Face" a lot.
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Post by joeyskywalker on Feb 1, 2011 22:47:23 GMT -5
Perhaps slow down just enough so your new card doesn't say "This can can ..."? Can-can reminds me of Moulin Rouge. D'oh! Thanks for pointing that out. Fixed.
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Post by shibby on Feb 2, 2011 5:48:17 GMT -5
Maybe someone could do a Moulin Rouge Burlesque deck.
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Post by joeyskywalker on Feb 2, 2011 14:53:46 GMT -5
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Post by joeyskywalker on Feb 2, 2011 14:54:34 GMT -5
BUNNY BITS FOR ELECTRIC NEON BOOSTER DECK
Dice to Meet You – When a card requires a dice roll a player may use this card and roll all of the 12 sided dice and then choose which rolls will be which colors. Two examples: Example A: Bob attacks Tom with a level 10 weapon. Tom plays Dice to Meet You and rolls all of the dice. He rolled a 12 on the red die so he chooses that to be his roll and his bunny survives. Example B: Bob plays The Magic Fountain. He plays Dice to Meet You and rolls all of the dice instead of 5 of them. He chooses the number 4, because he got married on the 4th of December, and rolls all of the dice. He gets a 4 on the blue and black dice. He makes the black die substitute for the violet one and gets 2 bunnies.
Epic Face – Converts losing dice rolls into winning ones from the viewpoint of the person who played the card. If used on a weapon by an attacker it would kill the bunny, if used by a defender it would save the bunny. The player may choose which number he switches the roll to. This card can only be used on one die, not on all of them that have been rolled for a dice action.
Exterminate - This card is placed on any bunny. Once placed the player who played this card must decide immediately which direction Exterminate will go. Then the owner of the bunny that this card was played on has a chance to save his bunny. This weapon is level 25, which means it's impossible to roll high enough to save the bunny unless the owner has sufficient clovers, defense cards or other cards that counteract weapons. After the bunny is either killed or saved Exterminate moves on to the next bunny in the direction previously decided to attack it next round. If Exterminate runs into a barrier in doesn’t go the other direction like most red run cards it destroys the barrier instead of attacking a bunny that round. However Exterminate is affected by a neutronium barrier the same way as any other card would be. To remove Exterminate from the bunny circle you must successfully attack it with a different weapon. Otherwise it goes away once there are no more valid targets. Invalid targets include, but are not necessarily limited to, any bunny equipped with the Halo, any bunnies not in the bunny circle (abduction, time travel, etc) or the Holographic Bunny. Exterminate may attack the same bunny multiple times.
The Ultimate Everybody Will Hate You Forever Card of Evil Doom!!!!! - Warning: Not recommended for players who at some point in the game would like to have allies. When played this card kills every single bunny in the bunny circle except for the halo bunny and bunnies owned by the player of this card. Period. Kills them dead. There is no hope to save them, No card can be used to save any bunny. They are all dead instantly. Bunnies may not be traded to the player of this card to keep them safe and then returned. The only way for a player to keep his bunnies alive is to give the player of this card a carrot. He may save any one bunny for each carrot he gives the player of this card. The only card that counteracts this one is Swiss Cheese Land. The player of this card may not decide which players it affects, it affects everyone regardless of barriers. Example: Bob plays this card, he is playing with Tom and Sue. Bob is married to Sue and doesn't want to kill all of her bunnies, but since he played this card they all die regardless. Tom gives Bob two carrots and saves one of his bunnies and one of Sue's bunnies. Sue does not give Bob any carrots so all of her bunnies die except for the one Tom saved. And Bob sleeps on the couch tonight.
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Post by Battle Hawk on Feb 2, 2011 18:13:54 GMT -5
A thought for the 8-bit Bomb: Might want to add a weapon level in there under the title, unless your plan was to make it immune to clovers and defense cards. If that is the case, you'd put it in the same league as something like the Hostile Pentecostal.
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Post by joeyskywalker on Feb 2, 2011 19:10:29 GMT -5
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Post by joeyskywalker on Feb 3, 2011 0:52:50 GMT -5
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Post by OMFGitsVico on Feb 4, 2011 1:19:04 GMT -5
Ooooooh, I really like "Ally or Betray?"!
Great idea!
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Post by joeyskywalker on Feb 11, 2011 11:07:32 GMT -5
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Post by joeyskywalker on Feb 12, 2011 17:24:47 GMT -5
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Post by OMFGitsVico on Feb 15, 2011 22:33:11 GMT -5
Haha.
I went geocaching once.
I couldn't find it.
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Post by joeyskywalker on Feb 15, 2011 22:42:36 GMT -5
Yeah I couldn't find like my first five. Once you find one you're hooked though.
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Post by zerodemon on Feb 18, 2011 8:33:20 GMT -5
This deck is shaping up really nicely! I love Epic Face for the card art and Ally or Betray is great
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Post by joeyskywalker on Feb 18, 2011 12:21:49 GMT -5
Thanks If it wasn't for silly things like work to get in the it would be done by now too. I'm still working on it though.
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