I don't think chaining them will be so easy. Since the effect only triggers at the end of a 10 syllables streak, you should rebuild exactly 4 syllables with the first gained action and then strike with a second copy of this. It's possible, but you'd need a very specific card combo in hand. I guess it mainly depends on what the rest of the deck is made of!
@@RiccardoCOf course. But there are 2 copies of The Ides of March with 4 sillables so triggering 2 My Kingdom For a Horse is not as hard to do (first set up before the start of turn and second after The Ides of March).
@@erlantoktomambetov7907 I see, thanks for the info :) Well you'd still need to get one of the 2 copies from the deck of 30 and also have both Kingdoms in hand... Dunno dunno, I'm sure we'll see plenty of him to get a better grasp!
Ok so this one has 6 syllables, which make it a bit telegrafed and limited in when it can go off. I am guessing Ides defense > Kingdom offense is ok? But The effect on Ides and Horror seems better than just "2 actions" here, so I think this card will not be used for effect often. The other way around, Kingdom into Ides seems way better effect wise.
I would say that it depends on the situation. Gain 2 actions can mean attack twice or draw 2 and move 4 or in between. Deal 2 damage is a really good effect but there are plenty of cases where gaining 2 actions would be more useful.
I like the idea that blank 5s used to be the height of power in unmatched lol
That never was so, because 6 value Excalibur was presented in first volume of unmatched, and infamous 3*6 LOG in first 2-player set.
If you can chain them then you can have 8 actions in 1 turn that cannot be cancelled
I don't think chaining them will be so easy. Since the effect only triggers at the end of a 10 syllables streak, you should rebuild exactly 4 syllables with the first gained action and then strike with a second copy of this. It's possible, but you'd need a very specific card combo in hand.
I guess it mainly depends on what the rest of the deck is made of!
@@RiccardoCOf course. But there are 2 copies of The Ides of March with 4 sillables so triggering 2 My Kingdom For a Horse is not as hard to do (first set up before the start of turn and second after The Ides of March).
@@erlantoktomambetov7907 I see, thanks for the info :)
Well you'd still need to get one of the 2 copies from the deck of 30 and also have both Kingdoms in hand...
Dunno dunno, I'm sure we'll see plenty of him to get a better grasp!
In theory every character is OP the thing is very rarely things go exactly as you plan because of the fate of draw
Ok so this one has 6 syllables, which make it a bit telegrafed and limited in when it can go off. I am guessing Ides defense > Kingdom offense is ok? But The effect on Ides and Horror seems better than just "2 actions" here, so I think this card will not be used for effect often. The other way around, Kingdom into Ides seems way better effect wise.
I would say that it depends on the situation. Gain 2 actions can mean attack twice or draw 2 and move 4 or in between. Deal 2 damage is a really good effect but there are plenty of cases where gaining 2 actions would be more useful.
Pov you forget that commanding impact exists
I gained 2 actions once. No one made a video about me wtheck?
More pinball content please
@@BakedGoods YES! We got pinball hype!
Can it be feinted?
No, because character abilities can't be Feinted. Resolving blue text when Shakespeare completes a 10-syllable line is his character ability.
Broken
2 actions for 5dmg attack oh my goooood....
If this card is the end of a 10 syllable combo. Which is not that good.
@@tfoksieloy its without text
With it its crazy
@@jamesregards4767 there is text, but it only triggers at the end of a 10 syllables streak
@@tfoksieloyBut still pretty nice. And would likely happen at least once per game. And can also be a sillable filler.