hi, pojo,

 

i sometimes get a frustrated and dissapointed when i see a good card (like elixir of life) but one or two of the expert says it's to expensive to play.  well i thought with a little combining you could be able to use them.

 

example: you are losing you deck 20 cards left against your opponent 50.  your hand contains a bravado, an item, elixer of life, and hospital wing.  your starter character is prof. dumbledore and prof snape.  how can you win?  well think about it...

 

answer: use dumbledore's ability to shrink elixer's of life power to 8 lessons then use bravado to shrink it to three.  play elixer of life shuffling 16 cards back into your deck, then play snape shuffling 17 more into your deck.  during your opponent's turn he or she discovers that there isn't enough lessons to play his dreaded creature weapon fluffy (which is the only creature apart from unicorn, common welsh green, and hebridean black.)  the reason why your losing is because your opponent has been smashing you with potion spells.  so he or she skips his or her turn now you have 4 lessons left and you draw another item ignoring the items you play hospital wing shuffling 8 cards back into your deck.  Now your deck has more cards inside of it.  your opponent jaws drops and you grin.  it looks like the game just went to rewind itself.  and its all thanks to the power of prof. dumbledore and bravado.

 

see?  you can still play expensive spells if you do a little combining.

 

your biggest fan,

april    

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