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                      Pojo's Harry Potter Card of the Day
  
      
      Letters From No One - Diagon Alley 
      
        
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             Thanks to htang for the Card Scan 
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                        Letters From No One | 
                     
                    
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                        Effect:
                        Your opponent may only use actions to draw cards. | 
                     
                    
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                        To Solve:
                        Your opponent discards 5 cards from his or her hand. | 
                     
                    
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                        Opponent's Reward:
                        Your opponent may draw two cards.
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                        Card No: 
                        20 | 
                     
                    
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                        Rarity:
                        Rare/Foil | 
                     
                    
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                        Set:
                        Diagon Alley | 
                     
                   
                  
                    
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                        Average Rating: 4.48 
                        (based on 4 reviews)  | 
                     
                   
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                  Ratings are based on a 1 to 5 scale 
                  1 being the worst.  3 ... average.   
                  5 is the highest rating. | 
               
             
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            Alex Rockwell 
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            No Review Today
            
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            Crusader 
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            Letters From No One is the best adventure yet. Your opponent has to 
            stall for at least one turn usually. If you can Obliviate his hand, there's 
            two extra turns to solve it! But, McGonagall, which has become very popular 
            with the addition of DA, kills it. 5 cards from your opponents hand isn't 
            cheap. There are usually 3-4 you'd like to keep. This makes your opponent use 
            up more actions then they should drawing, which in the long run hurts 
            them. I would recommend putting this adventure in any deck that you can :D 
            Rating: 4 
            
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            Hagrid23 
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            No Review Today
            
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            MadEye_D 
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            Just for the record, this is a rewrite, because my first review was way off
            the mark. This adventure has the potential for making people lose actions,
            draw cards, and/or empty cards from their hand. It is like an all around
            adventure. It could do some thing to your opponent in most situations. Of
            course McGonagall has it’s number, but only once. I would really like to see
            this card in a Gred & Feorge Deck. One action to use would be nice! Either
            way, in most situations this card is worth 5 damage, and maybe an entire
            turn or two. 
            Rating: 4 
            
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            profpoke 
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            This cards tons of fun. 
            If McGonagall had to use an action to play her ability, this card would be.. BROKEN!! 
            There have been adventures to prevent playing of Creatures, Items, Spells, but this card stops them all at once.
            It's kinda like the Human Chess Game, except it doesn't effect you, and it usually doesn't last as long.
            It may be easy to solve, but it doesn't mean you'll always want to solve it as soon as you can.
            People can solve Sticking Up for Neville anytime, but they usually wait till they don't have to discard any good cards to solve it.
            McGonagall is every Adventure's weakness... but if you have four in your deck, even McGonagall can be "paper-cut" :D 
            Rating: 4.9 
            
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            Snuffles 
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            So.... Pokey and me were makin new decks with the new cards and we 
            decided to play each other... and we both JUST HAPPENED to put 4 Letters From 
            No One into our decks.... well... we played about four or five games and every 
            time, it was a contest as to who could play this card more... Paper 
            Cuts! he kept sayin... Paper Cuts... He was playin a Draco, Slytherin deck with 
            the Bulge Eye combo and he kept playin Eel Eyes and Beetle Eyes on either 
            side of Draco.... boy were his eye's Bulgin! and then he would play the 
            Letters From No One right below.. Draco was gettin Paper Cuts on his nose :)  
            we would solve pretty much so that we could play our own Letters From No 
            One adventure again and again and again... it was crazy... it was 
            amazing... it was a lot of fun... all in all, it was down right redigavalous... I 
            don't think either of us really paid attention to who won the games, but we 
            were givin suggestions back and forth all through the game... anyways, to 
            say the least, Letters From No One fastly became higher on my "most annoying" card list. 
            Rating: 5 
            
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