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Castlevania Cards
(Infinite Dvorak Rules)
Basic Skeleton
Thing
"Risen from their graves, they now serve under the dark rule of Dracula."
Card by NARF
Ghost Dancer
Thing
If this card is to be destroyed, flip two coins. If both come up tails, Ghost Dancer is not destroyed.
"Some skeletons were dancers in their former lives. They're quick in all such respects, making it tough to outrun them."
"Some skeletons were dancers in their former lives. They're quick in all such respects, making it tough to outrun them."
Card by NARF
Hanged Bone
Thing
Action: Destroy a Thing. If this ability is used, delete all text on this card except the flavor text.
"Hanged skeletons, like skeledragons and white dragons, have been grown spine-first into solid structures."
"Hanged skeletons, like skeledragons and white dragons, have been grown spine-first into solid structures."
Card by NARF
Jack o' Bones
Thing
Action: Flip three coins. For every one that comes up heads, destroy one thing of your choice. If all of them come up heads, destroy Jack o' Bones.
"These skeletons tie together dislodged bones to form their own version of the Belmont boomerang."
"These skeletons tie together dislodged bones to form their own version of the Belmont boomerang."
Card by NARF
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ParanthropusThing
If Paranthropus' cornervalue becomes 0 or less, destroy Paranthropus.
Action:Decrease Paranthropus' cornervalue by 1 and destroy a card.
"These are the skeletons of otherwise enormous human beings; they carry around their equally gigantic bones."
Action:Decrease Paranthropus' cornervalue by 1 and destroy a card.
"These are the skeletons of otherwise enormous human beings; they carry around their equally gigantic bones."
Card by NARF
Card Ideas
Card's Ghost
Thing
This thing can only be played by discarding a card. This card does not use up your one thing per turn. If any player discards a card, or destroys one, create a copy of this card (lacking this sentence) under the control of the player who lost the card.
What, you thought cards just disappeared?
What, you thought cards just disappeared?
Card by NARF