Kiazz
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@Mondez Sure, if it's applicable to the damage cards, yes. Empower should work on these cards too. Like I said, incinerate does not need a buff. @Mega It's called the Card combos, mechanics thread, you mentioned it earlier. What are you talking about? Without energy-efficiency, it would not be able to play on par with any character with it. Like the other elements. I'm only defending what I want to see in OS and why it needs to be implemented. I did not actually want to talk about the mechanics here, but I was all for it. "Short and simple term," okay, what? It's a damage focused element, and it would be irrelevant if it did not have the energy efficiency to match that and/or overpower that of shielding or healing cards. Like 5 for 1000, or 6 for 1000 as examples. Energy isn't really all that efficient either, it depends on full hands and a lot of similar factors. Lightning never strikes the same place twice, eh? Even with a full hand of attacks and super charged, it would do 2 for 500 each at most. Kinda like the 0 for 300 of empower. Efficiency, like I said. Back to this; fire is power hungry, yes I agree, but I think that the incinerate makes it relevant. I still stand by my initial petition for incinerate being applicable to fireballs and/or meteorites due to how little it actually affects the gameplay and how much easier it'd be with all the card discarding going on. You don't really understand what I'm saying, do you? The very reason as to why incinerate should be the center of every fire deck lies in what a majority of you call "too powerful." Fireballs/Meteorites, or spell-cards, as you will, are basically attack cards melded into one card. You can argue that they should be the focus of fire, but the sheer efficiency of incinerate overrides any use they would have, other than swallowing energy and doing quick damage. Now, putting incinerate on to these cards would actually make the "spell/special cards" more useful and used more often in addition to incinerating attack cards. We should have the choice to do this.
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