MightyJim |
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Hi all.
I've recently started up a new board and card-games blog, where I'm hoping to be devoting a fair amount of time to Pathfinder.
Here's one of my early attempts - a review of the Wrath base set.
I'd appreciate people's thoughts. I'm planning on doing one of these for each box released from now on, as well as some other more general thoughts.
skizzerz |
That's a really good review of the game, it gives the reader a very good idea of what they should expect.
One comment though, I thought that all armor that reduces combat damage would also reduce ranged combat damage. If I'm not wrong, the Fiendish Tree isn't as bad.
Yep, ranged combat damage is a form of combat damage, so armor that reduces combat damage will also work to reduce ranged combat damage. However, looking through the post I don't think that is what was being said. If you notice, he said there are few armors that can be revealed to reduce the damage at that point in the game, which is true. Most Basic/B armors reduce combat damage by recharging, not revealing, meaning you can't block both the before and after you act damage with the same armor.
Jason S |
Yep, ranged combat damage is a form of combat damage, so armor that reduces combat damage will also work to reduce ranged combat damage. However, looking through the post I don't think that is what was being said. If you notice, he said there are few armors that can be revealed to reduce the damage at that point in the game, which is true.
Yes, when I first read the article I interpreted "down" as meaning discarded, but Jim just meant you'd have two less cards in hand.