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Ofushikai
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Ofushikai
Type: Attachment
Cost: 2
Bonus Military Skill: +2
Bonus Political Skill: +3
Clan: Phoenix
Weapon.
Ancestral. Restricted. Attach to a unique [Phoenix] character you control.
If attached character has the Champion trait, it gains “Action: During a conflict in which this character is participating, choose a participating character – move that character home. It cannot participate as an attacker this phase.”
If attached character has the Champion trait, it gains “Action: During a conflict in which this character is participating, choose a participating character – move that character home. It cannot participate as an attacker this phase.”
Deck: Conflict
Number: 78
Illustrator: Carlos Palma Cruchaga
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3 Comments
Pretty big stats, suffers from attachment hate, not sure it is enough without the conditional Champion text, but then suffers from making sure it ends up on a champion...
Presumably more champions will be added--the Ruby champion in Dragon has the keyword, so I'm going to guess that all the gem champions will.
Might make picking a champion, like the emerald one, a compelling story prize. Oh wait...
Man that's complicated.
The restrictions are actually a great thing here, as they weaken the inevitable Calling in Favors play, which is the current main reason not to play big attachments. We're seeing a lot less Let Go since Fury got restricted, so a strong attachment like this that has inherent protection against Calling in Favors is actually a great thing.
Again, I'm thinking Charge is now the restricted card of choice for Phoenix.