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An Offer You Can't Refuse



An Offer You Can't Refuse

An Offer You Can't Refuse



Type: Event Faction: Syndicate
Cost: 0
Game Text:
Action: Ready an exhausted character you control. Then, each opponent draws a card.
Special Attribute: Steadfast - Syndicate x1
Set: TOotST
Number: 4
Illustrator: John Moriarty


6 Comments

Syncs well with The Large Man

Not bad with Gun Runners Club either.

Gun Runner's Club is Support, not a Character.

 

Because An Offer You Can't Refuse has zero cost, you can play it repeatedly to ready The Large Man, then exhaust The Large Man to retrieve An Offer You Can't Refuse and play it again. If your Opponent has less cards in their Deck than you do, you will win,unless they draw or held an Event card that can stop your repeats. If you wait till all their Domains are drained before starting the Deck drain, it had better be a free Event.

Gun Runner's Club is Support, not a Character.


Yeah, that wasn't what I meant.

The point I was making is that after playing it you have 1 less card in hand and they have 1 more. This increases likelihood of meeting the conditions to trigger Gun Runners Club.


Because An Offer You Can't Refuse has zero cost, you can play it repeatedly to ready The Large Man, then exhaust The Large Man to retrieve An Offer You Can't Refuse and play it again. If your Opponent has less cards in their Deck than you do, you will win,unless they draw or held an Event card that can stop your repeats. If you wait till all their Domains are drained before starting the Deck drain, it had better be a free Event.

 

Per the FAQ, The Large Man was changed to read "Limit once per phase" so you couldn't create an endless milling loop with An Offer You Can't Refuse.

Oh, yes. I missed that amendment.


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