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Post by Killix on Jul 1, 2008 21:04:17 GMT -5
I have a question. If a card has been created on the card creation thread, but hasn't been included on the list-of-cards thread, can we still use it in our decks? I'm talking about a couple of cards I created myself; I just want to make sure they're okay before I start using them xD. You can't use 'em until they're officially on the list. Right now only first edition cards are available. I think the only acception is forumer cards, which are always first edition.
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Post by Omni on Jul 2, 2008 13:27:34 GMT -5
I just went and made a list of cards in numeral order. I found that there are no cards for these numbers:
121-123 128 134 137 139 153 (which used to be held by Innocent bystander) 173 and 218 - 281
That's 72 empty slots, meaning there are only 216 cards listed. I don't know if any of those spaces are 'reserved', nor how many, but there are any that aren't reserved, maybe you should fill them in as more forumers make their persona cards?
Also, cards 282+ aren't listed on the artists thread.
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Post by Psycho on Jul 2, 2008 15:17:00 GMT -5
I just went and made a list of cards in numeral order. I found that there are no cards for these numbers: 121-123 128 134 137 139 153 (which used to be held by Innocent bystander) 173 and 218 - 281 That's 72 empty slots, meaning there are only 216 cards listed. I don't know if any of those spaces are 'reserved', nor how many, but there are any that aren't reserved, maybe you should fill them in as more forumers make their persona cards? Also, cards 282+ aren't listed on the artists thread. a little off-topic, but... xD. you went and made a list when I've made a list already? I can send you the original excel file if you want to sort it yourself, but most of the information is already there, sans attack and energy requirements. (see catalog thread)
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Post by Omni on Jul 2, 2008 16:27:28 GMT -5
I just went and made a list of cards in numeral order. I found that there are no cards for these numbers: 121-123 128 134 137 139 153 (which used to be held by Innocent bystander) 173 and 218 - 281 That's 72 empty slots, meaning there are only 216 cards listed. I don't know if any of those spaces are 'reserved', nor how many, but there are any that aren't reserved, maybe you should fill them in as more forumers make their persona cards? Also, cards 282+ aren't listed on the artists thread. a little off-topic, but... xD. you went and made a list when I've made a list already? I can send you the original excel file if you want to sort it yourself, but most of the information is already there, sans attack and energy requirements. (see catalog thread) I noticed it, but I didn't see a way to make them ordered by number. Actually, the main reason I made the list was to check for any gaps in the numbering, and see where they were.
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Post by Psycho on Jul 2, 2008 16:51:17 GMT -5
a little off-topic, but... xD. you went and made a list when I've made a list already? I can send you the original excel file if you want to sort it yourself, but most of the information is already there, sans attack and energy requirements. (see catalog thread) I noticed it, but I didn't see a way to make them ordered by number. Actually, the main reason I made the list was to check for any gaps in the numbering, and see where they were. Oh okay, I just wanted to save you from doing all that work ^_^;; If you want the Excel file, just let me know.
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Post by Amneiger on Jul 3, 2008 5:53:45 GMT -5
Do cards that evolve keep the damage they've taken or are they healed completely? For example, if Amneiger has 1/5 HP and I evolve him to Professor Amneiger, will he have 6/10 HP or 10/10 HP?
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Post by Jina on Jul 3, 2008 6:08:02 GMT -5
Do cards that evolve keep the damage they've taken or are they healed completely? For example, if Amneiger has 1/5 HP and I evolve him to Professor Amneiger, will he have 6/10 HP or 10/10 HP? I would think they heal - reason being that someone might decide to make a forum upgrade that has less HP than it's version. (Seems weird - but it could be something tactical) Unless of course that reason becomes disallowed
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Post by Spoon on Jul 3, 2008 6:15:56 GMT -5
Do cards that evolve keep the damage they've taken or are they healed completely? For example, if Amneiger has 1/5 HP and I evolve him to Professor Amneiger, will he have 6/10 HP or 10/10 HP? I would have thought they would have kept the damage, for two main reasons. One is that's what happens in the Pokemon game (if I remember correctly), and two, because otherwise you would be playing a Rare Ally, with (potentially) energy cards already, whilst also removing, for no KO cost, a Common Ally with (potential) damage. It would seem like too much of an advantage if damage was removed.
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Post by Vyt: Down, but Not Out on Jul 3, 2008 7:06:55 GMT -5
Do cards that evolve keep the damage they've taken or are they healed completely? For example, if Amneiger has 1/5 HP and I evolve him to Professor Amneiger, will he have 6/10 HP or 10/10 HP? I would have thought they would have kept the damage, for two main reasons. One is that's what happens in the Pokemon game (if I remember correctly), and two, because otherwise you would be playing a Rare Ally, with (potentially) energy cards already, whilst also removing, for no KO cost, a Common Ally with (potential) damage. It would seem like too much of an advantage if damage was removed. Then why not just add the current HP by the difference of the Basic Ally's max HP and its Evolution's max HP? If that's not applicable (for example, the Evolution's max HP being less than the original's), then the current HP still holds.
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Post by Omni on Jul 3, 2008 10:40:28 GMT -5
I would have thought they would have kept the damage, for two main reasons. One is that's what happens in the Pokemon game (if I remember correctly), and two, because otherwise you would be playing a Rare Ally, with (potentially) energy cards already, whilst also removing, for no KO cost, a Common Ally with (potential) damage. It would seem like too much of an advantage if damage was removed. Then why not just add the current HP by the difference of the Basic Ally's max HP and its Evolution's max HP? If that's not applicable (for example, the Evolution's max HP being less than the original's), then the current HP still holds. That's pretty much what you do in the Pokémon TCG: you have a certain amount of damage (marked by damage counters) and when you evolve the card, you keep all those damage counters on it. So basically it's 'new max HP minus previous damage taken'. There weren't any evolution cards that had less HP than the card before them, so the PTCG can't really be applied as well in that case. Though I agree that the amount of remaining HP should be kept, instead of the damage taken.
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Post by Rider on Jul 3, 2008 16:20:14 GMT -5
[glow=red,2,300]Damage is kept when a forumer powers up. ^_^
cards keep thier numbers regardless of which edition they are in. The missing numbers are 2nd edition cards. Thank you, though. ^_^ [/glow]
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Post by Spoon on Jul 4, 2008 5:40:55 GMT -5
How do we know whether cards are powered-up versions of another card, or just stand-alone uncommon or rare cards? (Or is it just forumers that power up, and no non-forumer common -> uncommon/rare evolutions?) I ask because I have a Griffire and a Griffpun, and I'm curious as to whether the latter evolves into the former, or whether the former can be played independently.
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Post by Jina on Jul 4, 2008 5:55:32 GMT -5
How do we know whether cards are powered-up versions of another card, or just stand-alone uncommon or rare cards? (Or is it just forumers that power up, and no non-forumer common -> uncommon/rare evolutions?) I ask because I have a Griffire and a Griffpun, and I'm curious as to whether the latter evolves into the former, or whether the former can be played independently. Rare and Uncommon Forumers upgrade from Common forumers (note, forumers not creatures) and nothing else can upgrade. Make sense? So with Griffire etc, there are no upgrades involved.
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Post by Spoon on Jul 4, 2008 6:09:52 GMT -5
How do we know whether cards are powered-up versions of another card, or just stand-alone uncommon or rare cards? (Or is it just forumers that power up, and no non-forumer common -> uncommon/rare evolutions?) I ask because I have a Griffire and a Griffpun, and I'm curious as to whether the latter evolves into the former, or whether the former can be played independently. Rare and Uncommon Forumers upgrade from Common forumers (note, forumers not creatures) and nothing else can upgrade. Make sense? So with Griffire etc, there are no upgrades involved. Okay, that makes sense. It was just the similarity between Griffpun and the various other Uncommon Griff- 's, that made me wonder whether some creatures did the same. (I also assume, therefore, that powered-up forumers have to 'evolve' from the common forumer, and can't be played as normal cards by themselves)
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Post by Jina on Jul 4, 2008 6:12:54 GMT -5
Rare and Uncommon Forumers upgrade from Common forumers (note, forumers not creatures) and nothing else can upgrade. Make sense? So with Griffire etc, there are no upgrades involved. Okay, that makes sense. It was just the similarity between Griffpun and the various other Uncommon Griff- 's, that made me wonder whether some creatures did the same. (I also assume, therefore, that powered-up forumers have to 'evolve' from the common forumer, and can't be played as normal cards by themselves) Yep. And cards like that tend to just be the maker having fun.
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