Keepers of Harmony- Phoenix Card Spoilers

By Zetsubou, in Legend of the Five Rings: The Card Game

9 hours ago, RandomJC said:

Guest of Honor, Above Question, Voice of Honor, are all negates.

All of this are event negates. You are using the word "replicate" wrong. No one in the current card pool can "replicate" Shiba Yojimbo's negation. Kisada can come close, but in a much narrower sense. (According to people, Kisada can't negate reactions but negates the first action played)

On 28.07.2017 at 10:05 PM, RandomJC said:

Eh, Yojimbo is limited to once per phase, and only when targeted at a shugenja. Kisada prevents all kinds of action once per conflict. Both actions can be played around with, and I'd argue that Yojimbo is easier to play around with because I can still play my buffs, and I can target cards that aren't shugenja.

And the grammatical difference between action and triggered is like Suzume Kazo said, Yojimbo would target reactions and other effects like that. Kisada can't stop a "Hiruma Ambusher" because it's a reaction. The flip side of course is, a card like "Hiruma Ambusher" can attack just not pinging a shugenja and yojimbo can't do anything.

And the bad news about Kisada is also that you can't stop his passive skill in ordinary way (bowing, sending home) unless you win a conflict this phase. Though you can try to blank him with your shugenja, luckily being Phoenix player. He's strong and shouldn't be underestimated. He doesn't even have to be participating.

I wonder if Crab will really have problems with attacking and breaking provinces. I'm afraid they're really strong in conflicts by skill numbers. I'm glad Crab is rather weak politically.

7 hours ago, Kage Korvus said:

And the bad news about Kisada is also that you can't stop his passive skill in ordinary way (bowing, sending home) unless you win a conflict this phase. Though you can try to blank him with your shugenja, luckily being Phoenix player. He's strong and shouldn't be underestimated. He doesn't even have to be participating.

I wonder if Crab will really have problems with attacking and breaking provinces. I'm afraid they're really strong in conflicts by skill numbers. I'm glad Crab is rather weak politically.

Crab is the rope-a-dope clan. Let the enemy tire themselves out, then strike back.

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