The ending doesn't agree with me
I get permastunned by my backpack? Come oon. In the middle of a stairway too. Inconsiderate. I guess backpack wins
I get permastunned by my backpack? Come oon. In the middle of a stairway too. Inconsiderate. I guess backpack wins
So, a grave would be a "sub-zone" of a graveyard, where a single card is buried. I thought it makes sense to make Graves Lands, but also artifacts and enchantments (like shrines) would make good graves.
Of course the mechanic must be explained in the ruleset, beyond the reminder text. So, a card in a grave is still in the graveyard, if it leaves the graveyard it also leaves the grave. Question though: if the grave is destroyed - does the card stay in the grave or should it be exiled?
I think some cool and unique interactions could be made with this
It's a ubiquitous staple of any martial arts content to comment "hurr, but that wouldn't work in a *real* fight". I think that's cretinous. It's called an "art", not a "street fight instruction". Immagine other athletic endeavors being judged similarly - both for argument and humor.
Pole Vault: "very useful, if I have my 14 feet pole with me" - "yeah great, but I'll just take the stairs thank you" - "yeah because *real* obstacles always have a vaulting box in front of them"
Ballet: "there is not enough room in a *real* club for these moves. you would just bump into people like an IDIOT." - "very useful, if I want to attract a gay flamingo" - "why wouldn't I simply do a two-step and some head nodding?"
edit: please don't comment unless you're willing to say something actually insightful
(point out the flaws in this meme post in the comments. pretend I'm not already aware of them)