Cost 4:
Disable an ally you control until the start of your next turn. Target armor or weapon you control returns to it's maximum durability
----Why do I always have to be the errand boy??
Thoughts? Too powerful?
Cost 4:
Disable an ally you control until the start of your next turn. Target armor or weapon you control returns to it's maximum durability
----Why do I always have to be the errand boy??
Thoughts? Too powerful?
Last edited by DannyAIC; 05-20-2016 at 02:14 PM.
No. Bad. Endless armor loop wpuld be awful. Especially with lythian coat or lythian hammer. Terrible. You coild disable some crappy ally..imagine praxis with 4 armor of ages and this. No way
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You cannot target your own Hammer anyway. So you can rule that out.
You could limit it to 5cc and lower armors. So that way, you don't have to worry about higher end stuff like Armor of Ages, Rothem's Visage, King's Pride etc.
Last edited by Daemon Rayge; 05-20-2016 at 06:59 PM.
I like my weapons how I like my music. Heavy and metal!
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Or to balance it you could disable an ally in of the same or greater cost of the armor or weapon
How about endless black garb loop. Again. No thank you.
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Garb has 2 durability are you going to spend 4 resources for 1 durability? No. There is a much better option in the 2cc 2/3 that will give you the durability. Second it can't be "endless" it is an ability so it can only be used a maximum of 4 times a game. Third item destruction is still a thing that will work.
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