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Pojo's Harry Potter Card of the Day
Hufflepuff Match - Quidditch Cup
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Hufflepuff Match |
Power Needed:
1 Quidditch |
Card Type:
Match |
To Win:
Do 8 damage to your opponent while this card is in play. (That damage doesn't have to be done all at once.)
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Prize:
Winner may draw 5 cards and loser takes 5 damage.
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Card No:
37 |
Rarity:
Uncommon |
Set:
Quidditch Cup |
Average Rating: 3.23
(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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Aardvark
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It is possible to drop this match as your first action of the turn, and then
win it on your second action with a big Potions spell. Getting 5 draws
for yourself and 5 damage for your opponent is not shabby. It's even
conceivable to win this with a mid-level Quidditch spell in one action,
with the right broom out. However, that would imply that you had
enough lessons in play to just be able to cast Loop-the-Loops, and
not have to worry about getting in 8 damage before your opponent.
The four damage/four draw of the latter is closely comparable, especially
if you were relying on additional broom damage. Yeah, this is a decent card,
but loopies is a lot more consistent, so I would suggest using that instead.
Rating: 2.5 |
Crusader
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This is a really good match...Play it then Dogbreath Potion and you have the
match won! And, if you need to do 5 damage, and your hand is ok already, you
just don't draw the 5 cards! :O This is one of the best matches, and can be
very easily won. Also, with Biased Commentary, you can win it with a Fouled! :D
Rating: 4 |
Lockhart
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This card is a somewhat risky card but not all that risky. If you can easily do 8
damage before your opponent can damage you then you're good to go. Getting 13 damage
for the price of 8 isn't a bad deal and I'm sure almost anyone would take that. So
the only question is if you can win this match before your opponent does. If you can,
then by all means you should play this card.
Rating: 3.4 |
profpoke
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Other than the 8 damage required to solve the match, there isn't much lead caused by
this card, because you both lose 5 cards off your deck in some way. Unless you just
don't want to draw the 5 cards, but then, why are you playing this then? Using it to
tempt your opponent to draw isn't the best of ideas. That doesn't mean this is a bad
match, but rather it's one of the best we've got available so far. Perhaps more matches
will come, and eventually there will be a new Best Match in town. =)
Rating: 3 |
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