Posté le: Dim Oct 08, 2006 4:46 pm
Sujet du message:
hier au tournoi j'avais monté un deck avec ce monsieur .... très efficace (bien que très classique):
ya juste un round où je me suis mangé un Seth ... et là forcément ça marchais beaucoup moins bien ... mais bon
TĤATĤAŋKA ÍYOTAKE (Earth)
Native American * Warrior * Male/Cavalry
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Life: 7
Speed: 3
Experience: 9
Base Damage: 1
Húŋkešni: Your attack rolls made during the last action of your turn gain +2.
With unmatched courage, Sitting Bull defended the lands and traditions of the Lakota people for decades.
Illustration: Greg Staples Set: 3 66/100
(2) Akaitoodoshi-Yoroi
Japanese * Armor * Torso * Leg * Arm
Saikaku na Soubi: If you have a sword in play, your attack and defense rolls gain +1.
It was said that Yoshitsune wore this yoroi at the battle of Dan-no-Ura, where he performed the famous "hassotobi," a great leap over 8 boats.
Illustration: Ezra Tucker Set: 5 Card: 34/100
(5) Greatsword (2)
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Briton • Weapon • Sword ( 2 Hands)
Ridon dem Dune: This weapon deals +1 damage while you have a face up cavalry card.
The English greatsword was heavy and difficult to maneuver, though with the distinct advantage of crushing anything it hit. When pitted against the scimitars of the Saracens in the Crusades it was found to be slow and easily evaded by the more lightly clad knights of the desert.
Illustration: Greg Staples Set: 2 Card: 18/100
(5) WANÁĞI WAČHÍPI
Native American * Special * Ability
Khinážiŋpi - Action: If you are adjacent to a warrior, move to another space adjacent to that warrior. Your next attack roll this turn gains +2.
"When you get home you must make a dance to continue five days. Dance four successive nights, and the last night keep up the dance until the morning of the fifth day, when all must bathe in the river and then disperse to their homes." -Wovoka, spiritual leader of the Ghost Dance
Illustration: Greg Staples Set: 3 70/100
(9) BABA YAGA (Wood)
Russian • Inspiration • Ally • Female
Skrytaya: Opponents cannot attack you with weapons more than once each round. If any opponent has more than one weapon in play, you may attack with one of your weapons twice each round.
Baba Yaga is a cannibalistic witch. She is often called "bone legs", as she is very skinny. She rides in a huge mortar, using the pestle to steer, and is often referred to as "the devil's own grandmother".
Artist: Tyler Walpole Set: 5 Card: P38/100
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