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The Necronomicon: Al Azif
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Darksbane
, Jul 22 2012 01:00 AM | Last updated Jul 22 2012 01:00 AM
![]() The Necronomicon: Al AzifAl Azif Type: Support Faction: Miskatonic University Cost: 3 Game Text: Tome. Relic. Attachment. Attach to a character you control. Shuffle all other copies of The Necronomicon back into their owners' decks. Response: After you place a success token on a story at which attached character is committed, sacrifice that character and shuffle The Necronomicon back into your deck. Then, place 1 success token on each story. Set: TUP Number: 90 Illustrator: Dimitri Bielak |
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3 Comments
I _want_ to like it but in my experience, it doesn't work all that often or, if it does, make an actual difference.
Then again I recall losing a game against a deck using this and the 'Kitab Al Azif': http://www.cardgamed...al-azif-coc.jpg
But these are rather expensive tomes...
The cost puts me off, as does the fact that it only shuffles back into the deck by another Necronomicon coming into play, or by triggering itself, unlike most other Relics which shuffle back into the owner's deck when leaving play.