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Old 12-30-2012, 12:56 PM
OneWingedAngel OneWingedAngel is offline
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Costs shouldn't be effects.

This is starting to bother me now. Third Hokage and Human Path both have costs that hurt your opponent. The Third hits chakra and puts -1/-1 coins on guys for a cost and Human takes cards out of the hand as a cost. That makes them unstoppable since you pay cost before you can respond. Both of these cards should be errata'd to have they're cost be pay 0. No cost for anything should be a neg to your opponent. Anyone agree?
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Old 12-30-2012, 01:50 PM
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This is starting to bother me now. Third Hokage and Human Path both have costs that hurt your opponent. The Third hits chakra and puts -1/-1 coins on guys for a cost and Human takes cards out of the hand as a cost. That makes them unstoppable since you pay cost before you can respond. Both of these cards should be errata'd to have they're cost be pay 0. No cost for anything should be a neg to your opponent. Anyone agree?
I agree mostly for human, because you can negate his effect to perma remove cards from hand. That's an interaction that shouldn't really be possible in this card game. Human Path was always a card that should have really been errat'd and I was facepalming when he was reprinted.
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Old 12-30-2012, 01:53 PM
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Short answer: Yes and no.
Long answer: The effects are fine for the power level each was meant to display. Third is meant to push for game and path is only really nuts if you negate him on chain. However the "yes" part is I don't want them to think costs that hit the opponent are good things. Basically no need for errata, but they shouldn't make any more.
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Old 12-30-2012, 02:42 PM
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9/10 times you won't be able to chain to The 3rd Hokage's effect anyway. Leave them as is. This was happening months ago.
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Old 12-30-2012, 02:45 PM
chichiokurikuri chichiokurikuri is offline
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There are perfectly legitimate sideboard cards for problem ninjas like these, that you can search/hit just as easy as they can.
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Old 12-30-2012, 02:59 PM
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you can side board for 3rd, since he has to hit every single ninja for his effect to resolve properly.

But the way i see it, Human path has NO negative side other than the fact he needs a sacrifice. It doesn't matter if its your turn or opponent's turn, as long as human path can activate on that even turn marker. He has two times the chance to rip a potential 4 cards from your hand at almost no cost. Ripping two cards as a cost is dumb.
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Old 12-30-2012, 03:12 PM
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I totally agree about Human Path. It basically has its impact on the opponent in the cost itself, not the effect. It makes no sense.

Another one I can think of is Karin, who can mess up a lot of combos that use the discard pile by moving a card from your discard pile to your chakra as a cost, before going on the chain.
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Old 12-30-2012, 03:16 PM
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Another one I can think of is Karin, who can mess up a lot of combos that use the discard pile by moving a card from your discard pile to your chakra as a cost, before going on the chain.
Thats called good strategy and using cards well. Karin basically went from "Opponent gains chakra, you heal" to "Karin can stop your opponent from going Hidan/reanimation a supper ninja, and you get to heal"

Not anywhere near the same as Human Path literally removing 2 (possibly key) cards straight from the hand, potentially permanently.
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Old 12-30-2012, 03:24 PM
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I don't think the individual card effects matter, I think the point here is, and I agree with is that cost should not harm your opponent EVER. they should either be free, hurt you (would warrant a greater effect) , or help your opponent ( would warrant a greater effect).

Only effects should hurt your opponent period.
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Old 12-30-2012, 03:53 PM
OneWingedAngel OneWingedAngel is offline
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9/10 times you won't be able to chain to The 3rd Hokage's effect anyway. Leave them as is. This was happening months ago.
I've been saying since Third came out that he should be errata'd to be:
eoj: pay 0.

I don't like it when you have a virtually unchainable effect. But that's a different issue.

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I don't think the individual card effects matter, I think the point here is, and I agree with is that cost should not harm your opponent EVER. they should either be free, hurt you (would warrant a greater effect) , or help your opponent ( would warrant a greater effect).

Only effects should hurt your opponent period.
Correct. I have no problems at with with the effects themselves. But they're not effects, they're costs. They need to be changed to be effects.

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