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Dende's Wish

#WI-005

Set - Series 1: The Warriors Return

Card Ratings
Average Score: 4.00
 

Ratings are based on a 1 to 5 scale
1 being the worst. 3 ... average. 5 is the highest rating.


Date Reviewed - 11.12.08

 

Organous
Dende's Wish
Wish
[Strategy] Each player moves all cards in their hand to their Chi area. Then each player draws until they have 6 cards.

Ho-ly crap! It doesn't sound like much at first, but man, this card has tremendous implications. The obvious one is that both players will get a brand new starting hand. In a game that was otherwise even, this can be absolutely game-ending in your favor. What fascinates me is that you'll get a new starting hand and conceivably far more chi available to you. Let's face it, we all get extra Warrior cards just sitting in our hands because we already have them out. Some people will put them into Chi right away, but I favor the deck approach. In such a strategy, Dende's Wish becomes a wonderful Chi-filling tactic. Then consider that, if your opponent has 6 or less cards in the deck and you have more than 6, this is practically an instant win. I don't even know how someone could get around that before the turn ends. It can also be used for a draw in a similar situation if you're losing but both decks are tiny.

4/5

 


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