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{{card|title=Chinese Finger Trap|type=Thing|bgcolor=006|text=When this card comes into play, give control of it to any player. <br> You may not play Actions. If you take any damage, destroy this card.|creator=Bucky}} | {{card|title=Chinese Finger Trap|type=Thing|bgcolor=006|text=When this card comes into play, give control of it to any player. <br> You may not play Actions. If you take any damage, destroy this card.|creator=Bucky}} | ||
Very nice. Thanks! [[User:Jtwe|Jtwe]] 15:50, 12 April 2007 (BST) | Very nice. Thanks! [[User:Jtwe|Jtwe]] 15:50, 12 April 2007 (BST) | ||
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"Action: Draw a card." tends to be a lot more powerful than people expect it to be, for what it's worth. Drawing two cards a turn can put a player into a much stronger position. --[[User:Kevan|Kevan]] 16:00, 12 April 2007 (BST) |
Revision as of 15:00, 12 April 2007
Welcome!
As described, a deck full of wacky pranks, inspired by the "April Fools!" link on the front page on April Fools day... 10 days ago. Anyway. I've credited two cards to other people, and there's possibly more that I've unknowingly assimilated. Feel free to point them out if you want; credit where credit is due and all that.
Questions? Comments? Suggestions? All are welcome. Jtwe 22:18, 11 April 2007 (BST)
Unused card names / ideas
- Plastic Rat
- Squirting Lapel Flower
Chinese Finger Trap- Saran Wrapped Door
- Short-Sheeted
- Wet Willie
- Bowl of Warm Water
Chinese Finger Trap
Thing
When this card comes into play, give control of it to any player.
You may not play Actions. If you take any damage, destroy this card.
You may not play Actions. If you take any damage, destroy this card.
Card by Bucky
Very nice. Thanks! Jtwe 15:50, 12 April 2007 (BST)
Action: Draw a card
"Action: Draw a card." tends to be a lot more powerful than people expect it to be, for what it's worth. Drawing two cards a turn can put a player into a much stronger position. --Kevan 16:00, 12 April 2007 (BST)