Hewittzil said:
aslum said:
Hewittzil, The problem there is that's a slippery slope. Common Sense isn't common, and the spirit of the game is different to different people. I know several people who would be overjoyed to see a trillion damage Lynx Tale and even more overjoyed to then Rejection it. I know others who've pretty much quit because of the excessiveness of Life Gain in the current meta.
1 and 3 are uncodifiable, unqualifiable, and impractical. If you're talking about commiting "foundtions" sure I'll accept it... but expecting us to magically decypher when UFS is using "crazy math" instead of real math that's a bit much.
2 is kind of silly to suggest unless you actually have the card designer in the room. (FREX Circle of Steel which clearly doesn't work the way it was intended because cards don't enter the card pool before they are played ... anymore/ever.)
4 I'm sorry, but I would hope that the "normal individual's thought process" was logical. If it's not, that might explain a lot about the problems with this game.
Seriously you're basically asking for us all to tap into the collective unconscious to play cards the same way, which is, to be blunt, kind of a ludicrous proposition.
Actually, yes I am asking you to tap into the collective unconscious... sort of.
I've heard Lynx Tail described as a "loophole", as something that "should not be encouraged" and also that it is the players "duty" to find such loopholes as Lynx Tail. Truth be told, I don't particularly think a loophole in Lynx Tail even exists. Instead it feesl much as though players are attempting to find faults from a preconception that there are faults to be found.
When examining Lynx Tail for defects, has the card been examined from the point of view of a workable, playable card, or examined from the point of view of attempting to find a defect within the card and the rules?
lynx tail has been examined to try to find a posible ultimate win condition.