Power: (If Bojack is your Main Personality, your allies can use this
Constant Combat Power.) Constant Combat Power: Personalities with
the Bojack Unbound Subset Symbol can take control of combat, even if
this personality is 2 power stages above 0 or higher. Any attacks
performed by personalities with the Bojack Unbound Subset Symbol are
focused attacks.
If you ever want an example of a personality who has really good
level 1 and 2 powers but a terrible level 3, here you go.
The first two levels of Bojack gave attack bonuses, and they pretty
much are really good seeing the amount of attacks a Bojack deck can
dish out in one combat. This one takes away the amazing damage
modifiers and effect on level 2 and makes all your attacks focused.
-_- Great. I mean, sure, it would help against certain decks like
Blue CS, rendering the Mastery pointless. But in the current
environment, while there are a good amount of omni blocks running
around like Goku’s Flight, there are also a lot of people running
stuff like SWK, Android 20 Absorbing Drill, and Pikkon’s Leg Catch
that shrug focused like it is nothing.
Focused is good, but it won’t help much right now. You might be able
to hit a couple more attacks than normal, but being able to have
bigger attacks in other cases can easily be much better in the long
run. That, and you don’t have to waste your time leveling up here.
Hence, don’t get up here unless you really need focused attacks. The
level 2 is awesome, so stay down there and don’t look up.
Unfortunately Bojack is a 1-3 personality, so he suffers from the
1-3 anger threat. Keep this in mind when building a Bojack deck.
Standard: 2.2 out of 5.0 (focused works in some sense, gotta give
points for the allies still) Tuff Enuff: 1.9 out of 5.0 (focused
usually helps against DB decks)
Sealed: 1.1 out of 5.0 (level 3…)
~matthewlow
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