
You might be wondering what similarities does the mob have with a multiple-headed beast? The answer is...there is none. The deck essentially helps the table out by playing cards that benefit other players, for a price. That is were the Feral Hydra comes in. The other players place counters on the Feral Hydra as a form of payment. Do you need to search for a land? Maybe draw a few cards? How about keeping keeping a critter of yours alive? Or keeping yourself alive? In a bind and need to look for a creature? Wishing you could do just a bit more damage? I've got an offer you just cannot refuse.
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There it is. The deck is packing heat to show would be Federal agents that they don't want to mess with the family. Damage is dealt directly to the player to avoid any messy and complicated red tape known as the combat phase.
How well does it do? The deck has done well in the playgroup. Don't cross the family and you won't end up in the Hudson with cement shoes. Plus, it is here to help!
I can't ever justify killing you early in the game. All that would happen is that we would both get screwed.
ReplyDeleteI second that, no one wants to bite the hand that feeds you so to speak. I regularly incur debt to the mafia and make sure payments are prompt! The downside to leaving this deck undisturbed till the end is that you will be at a major disadvantage once the car bombs start getting installed.
ReplyDeleteInteresting deck! Cool idea as well! Mostly I play more like a terrorist, lots of burn spells and then gigantic deal with me or die cards like dragons, hoping that they can tire themselves out before i can (this works, as sometimes, players team up with me out of fear)
ReplyDeleteAlright, that pointless little self-indulgent reverie aside, this looks really cool! I love feral hydra (REALLY good card in archenemy by the way. Everyone can pump it when they dont have anything else to do) and I have been looking for a way to abuse an overly powerful, but yet at the same time horrible card like boldwyr heavyweights, and this seems a good political way "I'll help you summon your biggest creature, and in return, all I ask is that you make my Hydra just a few +1/+1 counters bigger... love it.