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A jam submission

Perfect Draw! NPC - Lance Walters - Xtreme A.R.MsView project page

Submitted by jxdkid — 12 days, 19 hours before the deadline
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CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Double Summon Games#4n/an/a
Community Vote#133.8333.833

Ranked from 6 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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Submitted (2 edits) (+1)

Disclaimer: I will not focus on Art or grammar, unless the latter would make the deck too difficult to understand.

So... Lance Walters. I have to admit, I'm a sucker for decks that make you a Warrior yourself. Gotta love {Regalia} cards. So in that regard, Lance already has a leg-up there for thematics, and I admit I like the description of them just as well. There's just something lovely to an enthusiast just wanting to show the things they've made in practice. The deck's idea is also simple and solid, and I find the way of not using {Regalia} cards, as much as skipping the middleman straight to the Warrior interesting. I was initially a bit wary of giving Power Card Moves for Plans to Win like this, but after thinking about it for a while, I admit to coming around to the decision as well.

I would like to ask for a minor rules clarification, though: Can an opponent attack you directly when one of the Plans to Win is on the field, given a relevant effect?

Entirely unrelated to feedback, was this inspired by Armored Core?

Good job!

Developer(+1)

Rule clarification: My understanding of the {Regalia} effect is that attacking the {Regalia} warrior is always considered a direct attack, so an effect like "this card can attack directly" doesn't change anything, if the Judge wants to allow it, the effect could allow you to bypass {Blocker} or {Inconspicuous}.

Also yes, Lance Walters is named after Handler Walter from AC6, the un-fuseing mechanic was based on the weapon damage system from the Lancer ttrpg, an other inspiration for their name.

Submitted(+1)

I think the deck is solid and cool. All around, good job :)