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Post by AkinaSS on Feb 6, 2004 14:20:59 GMT -5
Topic, you know the right most card shown on the back of the case. I've been wanting to get this card since day one but still no luck.
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Post by Lord Penquin on Feb 6, 2004 15:12:14 GMT -5
That would be:
Raksas (R) (GC) ST:50 HP:30 G:70 + Green If destroyed, the opposing Cepter loses 30% of its most common symbol.
I think this is another card where the artwork is better than the actual card in play. I suppose the two professors could instruct you on how to use it properly.
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Post by AkinaSS on Feb 6, 2004 15:23:12 GMT -5
Thanks! You'd think that with 4 swords, his ST should be higher than 50 and 30 is a pretty low HP, an Evil Blast will do him in. Taking out 30% of an opponent's highest symbol is hmm...i guess useful when used right.
Do you mean the 2-D animation of it on the board is not as great as the illustration on the card?
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Post by NecroCepter on Feb 6, 2004 15:29:40 GMT -5
I think he means that the card is better looking than it is useful. 50/30 aren't great stats for a 70G creature with a land requirement. His ability would really only be useful against a human opponent that you know is using a symbol deck. Most story mode characters will only get up to 30 or so symbols of one color in a match since they tend to buy the most valuable symbol at that moment. At best you knock out 10 symbols...
Its too bad though, because the illustration is really sweet. His animation on the board is kind if neat too, for what its worth.
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Post by Lord Penquin on Feb 6, 2004 15:51:50 GMT -5
I meant the card is better then the abilities. There are some cards that have really great artwork, but I'd never have them in a deck.
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Post by Lord Blade on Feb 17, 2004 10:30:43 GMT -5
I use Raskas. Well one anyway, simply because he does look cool.
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