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Otomo Courtier
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Otomo Courtier
Type: Character
Cost: 1
Military Skill: –
Political Skill: 2
Glory: 1
Clan: Neutral
Courtier. Imperial.
This character cannot participate in conflicts as an attacker against a player that controls the Imperial Favor.
“I speak with the voice of the Son of Heaven.”
Deck: Dynasty
Number: 122
Illustrator: Jake Murray
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1 Comments
From the article review - http://www.cardgamed...-review-n-r2091
Benjoewoo – 3/5
This is a filler card that will likely be played until more viable 1 drops come out for each clan—its main attractions are having a efficient political stat, decreasing average fate cost flops, and having only a minor drawback for that efficiency.
nyxnyxnyx - 4/5
Almost certainly going to see play in any deck looking to shore up its Pol deficiencies, activate Courtier requirements, or just lower their curve in general. Not a great card by any means but good enough for the core set environment.
Grendel - 3/5
An effective investment of fate in the core set environment, and provides the important Courtier trait for factions that could use it for the powerful neutral effects. This value is artificially higher than it should be due to the lack of competition for card slots. Unless the Imperial trait is played upon in a meaningful way, I expect this to drop in value significantly as the game develops.
Kingsley - 3/5
While not amazing, 1 cost for 2 strength is relevant even with the disadvantage. This is probably a bit stronger than Seppun Guardsman thanks to enabling For Shame, but not vastly so.