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                      Harry Potter
                      Card of the Week 
                      with Alex Rockwell 
                      02.01.02  Card of the Week (Out Of Control) 
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                      Well, time for another card of the week. 
                       
                      I got a number of suggestions for cards   that people wanted me to focus on.
                      I decided to choose one that two different people both sent me, which I
                      think has some potential, but also has some drawbacks. 
                       
                      Also, I want to go through the process of building a deck from an idea
                      again, so that everyone can see the beginning of the deckbuilding process. 
                       
                      That card is: 
                       
                      Out of Control 
                      10Q  Spell 
                      Do 6 damage to your opponent. Then your opponent chooses 4 cards in his or
                      her hand and discards them. (If there are fewer than 4 cards in your 
                      opponent's hand, he or she discards them all.) 
                       
                      Well, this card is obviously powerful, it can deal damage and help you win
                      matches, but it also removes 4 cards from your opponent's hand. 
                       
                      Its drawback is its cost.  10 lessons is a heavy price to have to get up
                      to, and clearly, if this is the only powerful spell you have, the price
                      just isn't worth it. 
                       
                      So what are some other high cost cards that are powerful that we might 
                      want to use? 
                       
                      A few to consider (there are probably more) 
                       
                      Golden Snitch (11 Q) You win after 1 turn if your opponent doesn't have 10 
                      more cards in their library than you, otherwise they win. 
                       
                      Potions Class Disaster (12 P)  Your opponent must discard 5 from hand and 
                      play, (5 between the two, meaning that if they have no hand, its 5 from 
                      play!) 
                       
                      Potions Exam (10 P)  Your opponent must either discard a potions lesson 
                      from play, or three other cards from play. 
                       
                      Fluffy(10 CMC, sac2) 12/21 creature 
                       
                      Transfiguration Exam (10 T) discard all creatures from play 
                       
                      Titillando (9T) deals 3 to a creature, and opponent discards 3 cards from 
                      hand 
                       
                      Well, those are a few to start thinking about.  Obviously, there will be 
                      some cheaper cards we'll want to use too. 
                       
                      One important consideration will be how to get the lessons to play these. 
                      Probably, we'll want items to give us some of the power, preferably, a 
                      powerful wand which provides 3 or more by itself.  A cauldron and a wand 
                      is helpful, since then we get to have 2 items in play.  Brooms are also a 
                      possibility, since they provide quiddich lessons, which we need for Out of 
                      Control anyway, and also provide useful abilities. 
                      Finally, we might want to use the spell Bravado, since it gives us the 
                      ability to play cards for 5 cheaper, for one turn.  This is very good if 
                      we have more than 2 actions. 
                       
                      Another consideration is who to use as a character. 
                      In general, it is good to use one of the lesson provider or Hermione, 
                      since they allow you to get out lessons faster.  If we go with Hermione, 
                      we want to use lots of lessons, and items aren't quite as helpful since 
                      they reduce the number of lessons we can use (since using lots of lessons 
                      AND items just leaves no room for the deck). 
                      However, if we use Hermione in combination with Hufflepuff and Practice 
                      Matches, and damage spells, to draw lots of cards, then we could get lots 
                      of lessons and play them quickly.  That sounds pretty good. 
                       
                      If we use Flitwick, then we get to pull a charms card out of our discard 
                      once, and we get a free charms.  However, we still cant use the big wands 
                      without putting charms in our deck. 
                       
                      If we use Hooch, we get the Q lessons for free, and a free broom, which is 
                      like guaranteeing a second free lesson (this one we just have to use one 
                      action for).  Also, we can get a Comet 260 and prevent 1 damage from a 
                      creature every turn, or a Nimbus and do more damage with our Q spells.  In 
                      this case, it looks like we wont be using lots of damage spells, so we'll 
                      go with the Comet.  (Obviously, this choice depends on the deck). 
                       
                      If we use Minerva, we are resistant to adventures and get transfiguration 
                      for free. 
                       
                       
                      I think it will be a very good idea to include Transfiguration exams and 
                      tests in our deck, to wipe out lots of creatures at once.  Also, in 
                      combination with a Comet 260, Transfiguration test is quite good, since 
                      its cheap and it leaves you with only one creature to deal with which is 
                      doing less damage. 
                       
                       
                      So lets put it all together. 
                      I'll choose to use Hooch for this deck, with a Comet 260. 
                       
                      We'll need Charms lessons to use wands, Potions for Cauldrons and the big 
                      potion spells (which are GOOD). 
                       
                      We'll need transfiguration if we want to destroy our opponents creatures. 
                      Now we're running into a problem, needing too many types of lessons. 
                       
                      When trying to use Out of Control, we want to make maximum advantage of 
                      its card discard ability, and that means using potions class disaster, 
                      since they are such a great combo.  Then when we add in all the other 
                      types of spells we need it becomes too much, as we need lots of charms to 
                      use a big wand, which is very important to getting enough to use the big 
                      spells. 
                       
                      Its very hard to construct a deck which requires lots of lessons to cast 
                      its spells, as we can see. 
                       
                      We can try: 
                       
                      Madam Hooch 
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                      1 Comet 260 
                      2 Dragon heart Wand 
                      2 Phoenix Feather Wand 
                      4 Pewter Cauldron 
                       
                      (9 items) 
                       
                      10 Charms Lessons 
                      9 Potions Lessons 
                      7 Transfiguration Lessons 
                       
                      (35 lesson producers total)  (This may be too much, to find out, you must 
                      playtest.  Remember, we need a LOT of lessons, and we need to have 3 
                      different colors of spells.) 
                       
                      4 Potions Class Disaster 
                      4 Potions Exam 
                      4 Out of Control 
                      4 Transfiguration Test 
                      2 Transfiguration Exam 
                       
                      (53 total) 
                       
                      We use the Potions Class Disaster and Exam and the Transfiguration spells 
                      as our main defense, destroying the cards our opponent has in play.  Out 
                      of Control helps out with the hand destruction as well as dealing some 
                      damage. 
                      Now we need some more cards for damage, to aid Out of Control, and maybe 
                      some more healing or defense. 
                       
                      How about: 3 Draught of Living Death 
       4 Burning Bitterroot Balm (great for recycling the big spells) 
                       
                      (60 total) 
                       
                      That finishes our deck.  Of course, its just a start, and only testing can 
                      make it good. 
                      What I have done here is only the beginning of making a good deck.  No 
                      deck will be good without testing and refinement, so I'll leave that up to 
                      you. 
                       
                      Of course, there are many other ways to make use of Out Of Control, this 
                      is merely one that I thought of.  I'll leave it up to you to make your 
                      own.  Just remember than any time you have an expensive card, its is very 
                      hard to build your deck to accommodate it, and it has to really be worth 
                      it. 
                       
                      Thanks for reading, 
                      Alex 
                       
                       
                       
                      P.S. 
                      If anyone would like to see a certain card featured on card of the week, 
                      just send me an email and I'll think about it.  rockwell@u.washington.edu  
                       
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