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Dhole Attack!
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Darksbane
, Sep 07 2010 05:55 PM | Last updated Sep 28 2010 07:02 PM
![]() Dhole Attack!Type: Event Faction: Shub-Niggurath Cost: 4 Game Text: Disaster. Encounter. Action: Choose and destroy a Location support card. Then, put Dhole Attack! into play as a Monster character with 3 skill and (T)(T)(C)(C). At the end of the phase, sacrifice Dhole Attack. Set: ItDoN Number: 54 Illustrator: Ian Kirkpatrick |
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5 Comments
Give me a cheaper character with those icons that lasts, and a cheaper support destruction and I'm happier. Shub generally has these things.
I would love this card if it didn't cost so much. It seems like it wouldn't be out of line to make it unrestricted on the types of Support cards it can destroy for the cost.
As mulletcheese implies, this would be a much better card if it didn't use the word "then". Because it does, you only get the instant monster effect if you can destroy a location.
Basically, including this card requires either gambling that your opponent has a Location, or being willing to play and destroy your own Location. Neither of those is attractive and the result is the card is almost unplayable.