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Pojo's Harry Potter Card of the Day
Good Night's Sleep - Diagon Alley
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Good Night's Sleep |
Power Needed:
10 Transfiguration |
Card Type:
Spell - Healing |
Ability:
Choose 1 of your characters in play that has a "once per game" ability you have already used. Use that ability.
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Card No:
9 |
Rarity:
Rare/Foil |
Set:
Diagon Alley |
Average Rating: 2.50
(based on 4 reviews) |
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Ratings are based on a 1 to 5 scale
1 being the worst. 3 ... average.
5 is the highest rating. |
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Crusader
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Good Night's Sleep is...well...different. You get to use your characters ability
again, but, is it really worth it? It's 10 Transfiguration, thats pretty hard to
reach. And, most characters abilities aren't worth using twice. The only ones that
would be good are Abbott's and Hooch's.
Overall, this is pretty much useless. I would advise healing instead of this, any
day.
Rating: 2.5
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MadEye_D
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I think the idea is amazing, but I think the cost is a little high. I would
love to use some characters ability more than once, but some cards can
replace a character’s ability and they don’t cost that much. On the other
side of this card, getting to use Quirrell more than once is worth 10. It
would be like an advanced Trans Exam. So I rated it down the middle, as I
really haven’t tested its use much.
Rating: 2.5
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profpoke
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Really, this is a great card that might have been broken if it didn't cost soo much. ;)
There are some good things you could use it on: Snape, Quirrel, McGonagall, Abbott, Griphook.
Then there are some "ok" characters to use it on: Hooch, Flint, Nick, Wood.
And then you have the ones that probably weren't a worthy ability to have in the first place:
Dean, Hermoine (Top Student), and Flitwick.
Since it costs 10 Trans power, you most likly won't be playing it during the early
game, so you won't want the max of 4 in your deck. This is more like a if you draw
it and have the power to play it, ya do; otherwise, ya don't. Since it's classified
as a Healing card, other cards can't really put it back into your deck very easily.
It's a good card in the right conditions, but not always good enough.
Rating: 2
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Snuffles
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When I first saw this card, I was like wow! Finally! I can use my Hannah Abbott
twice! Until DA came out, I was quite fond of heavy control decks that kept
my opponents cards out of play and slowly widdled them away with damage.
And this card would have fit nicely into that type of deck except that I
have learned that almost everyone nowadays is playing lesson/item denial of
one kind or another, so getting up to that vital 10/12 spot takes longer.
I'm still working on it, but what can you do when you live in a shoe and you
can't afford a boot? Heh. Anyways, this card has great possibilities. Any
time you can use a character's ability twice, it is definitely added bonus.
Yet, when you finally do hit that 10 spot, there are a lot of better options
you might want to shoot for. Ones that come to mind are Transfiguration
Exam, Potions Exam, Out of Control, and Mid-Air Collision. Stocking your
deck too much with heavy costing spells means you lose out early game.
Often enough to be too late for a comeback. Basically, what I'm saying is I
would love to see this card used effectively in a deck, but unless it's
friendly play, I'm not sure that I will. Hopefully we all start coming up
with crazy new decks to blow away the ones we already see. Hopefully,
someone will make a SOLID Spiral Dive deck, and hopefully, hopefully
hopefully. The possibilities with this card are great, but it's a healer,
so it's a one time use. Ok. I'll shut up now.
Rating: 3
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