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Lost City of Pnakotus
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Darksbane
, May 13 2013 04:33 AM | Last updated May 13 2013 04:33 AM
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![]() Lost City of PnakotusSource of Forgotten Lore Type: Support Faction: Yog-Sothoth Cost: 2 Game Text: Lost Civilization. Yithian. Response: After a Yithian card enters play, exhaust Lost City of Pnakotus to choose a player to draw 2 cards. Then, that player chooses and discards 2 cards from his hand. Flavor Text: There were horrible annals of other worlds and other universes, and stirrings of formless life outside all universes. Set: TKatG Number: 27 Illustrator: Cristina Vela |
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2 Comments
Would you target yourself with this, or your opponent. I can see reasons either way. Discard 2 cards that have utility in the discard pile and card draw is strong. The other side of that is to make your opponent pitch 2 cards they may need and having them have to draw 2 cards which would add to a pseduo-mill effect. With no max hand size, iirc, they won't be discarding them, but it's less cards in their deck.
Just like you said as it's the case with multiple Yithian cards - you can make use of it in both ways. Different situations call for different uses. The flexibility is pretty nice sometimes.