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Hello folks, and happy Friday. It's time for another Friday question, and this week's question is about errata. An errata is a change to a card's text with the intent to correct a mistake or balance the card's power. Cards have been issued errata to fix misspellings, reduce power level, clarify function, or introduce new text.
But not every errata is successful. In the early days of the CC's support for First Edition, and errata to Q rendered it quite a bit ordinary. It was clearly a problem card before, but eliminating all the extra text and turning into just a one-time wall was a fail. And for a long time, we never considered going back and reversing an errata. But recently, that changed, and we redid Q to tie it into the Q Flash deck.
My question for you is: which errata would you undo? Assume you have total control of the decision, and you can hit CTRL+Z on any errata issued to the game, either by the CC or Decipher. Don't worry about any butterfly effects, just pick the errata that has irked or bothered you the most, and tell us why.
Have a good weekend everyone. I think we're heading for an interesting few weeks in the world, so take care of yourself.
-crp
But not every errata is successful. In the early days of the CC's support for First Edition, and errata to Q rendered it quite a bit ordinary. It was clearly a problem card before, but eliminating all the extra text and turning into just a one-time wall was a fail. And for a long time, we never considered going back and reversing an errata. But recently, that changed, and we redid Q to tie it into the Q Flash deck.
My question for you is: which errata would you undo? Assume you have total control of the decision, and you can hit CTRL+Z on any errata issued to the game, either by the CC or Decipher. Don't worry about any butterfly effects, just pick the errata that has irked or bothered you the most, and tell us why.
Have a good weekend everyone. I think we're heading for an interesting few weeks in the world, so take care of yourself.
-crp
Director of First Edition, 2019 - now
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"Infinite Diversity in Infinite Combinations. Symbolizing the elements that create truth and beauty."
Klingons say TRANS RIGHTS.