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Join Date: Oct 2010
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What happens when someone throws in a Wandering Monster card with a monster that you can fight only using your level (sorry, I don't know english name for that particular card). Let's say you fight a monster of 18 strength and someone adds that one of 8 strength. Does the 'no bonuses' restriction apply for both monsters now? Winning that fight would obviously be nearly impossible. Also, it would be particularly nasty if the original monster was a Gazebo.
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Join Date: Nov 2009
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Yes, so Run Away time xd Oh, a monster with level 8 and "only use your level" restriction... Is "Ghoulfiends" :P See ya
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Colorado
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It is difficult to win such a combat, however you can use cards such as Annihilation, Bovine Intervention, and Friendly to deal with the monsters--since these aren't "fighting" cards.
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Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Macungie, PA
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As well as the Wizard's charm spell or Pollymorph Potion or Magic Lamp (assuming it's your turn, since Magic Lamp can't be played except on one's turn).
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#5 |
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Join Date: Oct 2010
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It is still a dangerous move against unprepared :) Thanks for answers.
Also, 'Ghoulfiends' sounds a whole lot funnier than its polish translation ('WampTIRzyce'). |
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Join Date: Aug 2009
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Ghoul = Ghul Fiend = Demon But "ghoulfiend" is supposed to sound like "girlfriend" (dziewczyny) Calling your girlfriend "ghoulfiend" is like saying "My girlfriend from hell" or something. And yes, they are always like that. |
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