Polymerization Deck
Polymerization Deck | |
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Designer | ChippyYYZ |
Date | 30/06/2008 |
Players | 2-4 |
This is an untested deck. Its cards are complete, but it hasn't yet been tested. | |
To play Dvorak: Draw five cards each and leave the rest as a draw pile. On your turn, draw a card from the draw pile and play one Thing and/or one Action. (See the full rules.) | |
Print this deck | |
This deck is under construction. Anyone is welcome to contribute - check the talk page to find out more. |
Polymerization Deck
The theme of this deck is to use Polymerization to combine cards that share a keyword.
Special Rules
Polymerization combines two cards that share a keyword.
You have to come up with a name for combined things. It's more fun that way.
If you combine cards that have the text: "Action:", "thing", "a", and "destroy", then the combined form has "Action: Destroy a thing."
Grammatical perfection is not required. "Action: opponent discard hand" would still work.
Opponents cannot be destroyed. Cards can if they are things in play.
"draw two" would not work. You would need to add "card" and "Action:". "Action: Discard two card" would not work well unless you added "opponent".
If a combined thing would be destroyed, instead the destroyer removes a thing from it so that it could still fit together. Example: Charizard, DragonForce, and Thunderhorse would be destroyed. You could not remove DragonForce because Charizard cannot combine with Thunderhorse.
"Action" is different from "Action:"
"Sacrifice:" means "Action: Sacrifice this (destroy all parts) in order to..."
You do not have to use all words in the ability.
If a card's text could give it multiple abilities (Meta-Ridley and Cyberdemon, for example), it has all possible abilities.