@TheHappyReaper: nice try, Force of Will came out in Alliances.
Posted By:
Champion_Kitsune
(3/15/2010 6:27:42 PM)
@applecorn: revealing the cards before choosing allows your opponents to know what you put in your hand
Posted By:
Kelrath
(5/10/2010 9:13:13 PM)
Lol on flavor text.
5/5
Posted By:
Duskdale_Wurm
(6/6/2010 11:58:50 PM)
I keep opening this when mini-mastering Unhinged for fun... think they want me to buy more boosters? ;)
Posted By:
redhaiku
(4/5/2009 6:15:46 PM)
gromgrom:
I think the Psychatog was being cast...in which case, Force of Will would have worked.
If he wasn't opening a Homelands pack.
Posted By:
Lateralis0ne
(8/27/2010 10:54:41 PM)
The first ever booster tutor:
http://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/9939899178/since-a-lot-of-the-questions-lately-have-been-un-based
(sigh)
Posted By:
kiseki
(9/7/2011 6:27:15 PM)
@gongshowninja: Applicable local laws are implicitly included into the game rules. Murdering your opponent is /not/ a valid action, for instance.
Posted By:
keiyakins
(7/7/2010 3:50:34 PM)
Pigfish99: There's also a D&D (Dungeons and Dragons) book on the far right of the card. Can't tell what kind but I believe its a Monster Manual because of the bronze circle on it (which is what is on the 3.5 Monster Manual)
Posted By:
djpraiseadelik
(4/9/2013 8:02:23 AM)
hmmm this looks like the kind of card any deck needs 4 of
Posted By:
Ava_Adore
(5/9/2011 12:41:32 PM)
There is actually 2 Neopet references in the shelves, if anyone is wondering. The polar bear and Raindeer lookalikes are almost direct copy-pastes. Look up Polarchuck and Raindorf for more info.
Then again, Wizards did do the TCG version of Neopets, so yeah.
Posted By:
Pigfish99
(6/5/2011 4:38:23 AM)