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By garetjax
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#314541
Hey, remember that time everyone went Bibbles when the anti-dual HQ Children of Time personnel (from Matter of Time) came out?
Yes and it was said that in the future Dual-HQ will only be played at high-level events if it is a cheesy, "broken", deck.

And this is was has happend. (This deck can win in Turn 3 with over a dozen high-cost personnel in play)

Mr. Slade was very creative to build this deck and showed us all again what limitless cards can make with the game.
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By nickyank
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2E World Semi-Finalist 2023
2E British National Champion 2021
#314555
[quote="]Mr. Slade was very creative to build this deck and showed us all again what limitless cards can make with the game.[/quote]

Ahem - they may not be limitless for long...
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By JamesValEson (Barry Windschitl)
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nickyank wrote:[quote="]Mr. Slade was very creative to build this deck and showed us all again what limitless cards can make with the game.
Ahem - they may not be limitless for long...[/quote][/quote]

Emergency Errata?

BDubs
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By KillerB (John Corbett)
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#314605
JamesValEson wrote:
Emergency Errata?

BDubs
It's Josh place now to comment on that. But the Errata Team has made a decision on it.

From my POV, I'm a new convert of Mr. Lucas Thompson's theory of not paying for things is bad for business.

There are basic fundamentals to the game. Paying costs for people/ships, facing dilemmas, etc. Sure, you can wiggle around them a little, but when you go too far the game breaks down.
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By JamesValEson (Barry Windschitl)
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KillerB wrote:
JamesValEson wrote:
Emergency Errata?

BDubs
It's Josh place now to comment on that. But the Errata Team has made a decision on it.

From my POV, I'm a new convert of Mr. Lucas Thompson's theory of not paying for things is bad for business.

There are basic fundamentals to the game. Paying costs for people/ships, facing dilemmas, etc. Sure, you can wiggle around them a little, but when you go too far the game breaks down.
I'm not sure it's so much "paying a cost" as it is not having a set limit. Each of the lynch pin cards (as I understand them: Kira, Adami, Lefler) simply have no limit on them and can be used ad nauseum.

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