
04-25-2009, 07:02 AM
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Gladius
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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Dallas, Texas
Posts: 837
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A valid point, but do note that all cards are better for certain situations than others. If two high numbers are touching, that card is VERY strong on one direction and not very strong in the other, thereby limiting its uses unless you want to leave yourself open. A card with high numbers on opposite sides will be useful as a "bridge" between two cards, though it might leave itself open.
I've never seen a problem with more people having 'strategically strong cards' in their starter decks since the numbers aren't high enough to make a huge difference early, but it is a fair point sir Maximus. Thanks for brining it up. |
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