Pokemon uses a system of "prize cards" where 6 cards from your deck are randomly removed from play. Because of this players will often take extra time during their first search in order to get information about what's located in their prize cards. Lorcana does not have a prize card system; you have perfect knowledge of your decks contents before the game ever starts. The only hidden information currently are the Blue cards (and 1 Green Hei Hei) that ramp from the top of the deck (One Jump, Mickey, Donald, etc) Given this, should Ravensburger outlaw any sort of prolonged searching or card movement when using one of the new "tutor" cards, with one exception being if you used one of these ramp from the top cards? You already have perfect knowledge of your deck, so one might argue any excessive searching or card-position manipulation can only be due to malicious intent.
I’m a big fan of singing. The more the merrier. I just think it should be free, but I’m in the minority. and also, if Joey‘s going to illustrate a point using Pokémon, he needs to get it right the first time. Thank you for correcting him Jon. What a Scally wag.
Backup question incase the first one is too obscure: I see a lot of Amethyst decks cutting Rabbit for the new Genie. I understand the new Genie is good, but cutting arguably the best card in the game? Make it make sense!
Pokemon uses a system of "prize cards" where 6 cards from your deck are randomly removed from play. Because of this players will often take extra time during their first search in order to get information about what's located in their prize cards.
Lorcana does not have a prize card system; you have perfect knowledge of your decks contents before the game ever starts. The only hidden information currently are the Blue cards (and 1 Green Hei Hei) that ramp from the top of the deck (One Jump, Mickey, Donald, etc)
Given this, should Ravensburger outlaw any sort of prolonged searching or card movement when using one of the new "tutor" cards, with one exception being if you used one of these ramp from the top cards? You already have perfect knowledge of your deck, so one might argue any excessive searching or card-position manipulation can only be due to malicious intent.
I’m a big fan of singing. The more the merrier. I just think it should be free, but I’m in the minority.
and also, if Joey‘s going to illustrate a point using Pokémon, he needs to get it right the first time. Thank you for correcting him Jon. What a Scally wag.
Backup question incase the first one is too obscure:
I see a lot of Amethyst decks cutting Rabbit for the new Genie. I understand the new Genie is good, but cutting arguably the best card in the game? Make it make sense!