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Faubourg Marigny



Faubourg Marigny

Faubourg Marigny


Elysian Fields
Type: Support Faction: The Agency
Cost: 1
Game Text:
Location.
Reveal the top card of your deck until the end of the phase. If that card is an Attachment support card, you may instead put it into play and attach it to a character of your choice (following all restrictions). (Limit once per turn.)
Set: The Thousand Young
Number: 39
Illustrator:


1 Comments

 
BanalityBob - 1/5 - Despite obvious interactions with Gris-Gris and The Black Goat’s Milk, just playing enough attachments for this to be viable means that your deck is less full of cards to actually put the attachments on. I can maybe see this in an Agency Khopesh deck, but probably as a one of at most.
Danigral - 3/5 - If you have ways to manipulate the top of your deck (there are several out of Yog and MU, not counting resilient) then this is both card and resource advantage, which is hard to not explore. The cool thing is that you can do positive and negative attachments. Bound and Gagged, Dark Passenger, Infernal Obsession. You could put Frozen Time on a character for free. All with just a little bit of manipulation. It will take some clever deck construction, but I anticipate someone will break this and it’s good there’s a limit.
dboeren - 2/5 - An OK card but it seems like you really need to build round it to make it worth its salt and I question whether it’s good enough to be worth the trouble. You need to be getting some extra mileage out of your reveals to justify this card so look for team-ups that make this possible.
Kamacausey - 2/5 - Like all the faction support cards in this set, they want you to build your deck a certain way to gain maximum usefulness. Maybe there's a deck out there that will abuse this card but I don't see it. Attachment support cards are usually inferior because of the two-for-one you suffer when your character that has the attachment on dies but we shall see.
mnBroncos - 2/5 - situational card advantage, free cards, no resource match, and only one cost support card. It isn’t blowing me away but isn’t awful either.
Reckoner - 1/5 - Attachments in general don’t see a lot of play and when you are constructing a deck you generally don’t want to include a ton of them anyway. If you can manipulate the top card of your deck, this may be useful. After all, I do love free stuff. But to me, the juice is just not worth the squeeze with this one.

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