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Pojo's Harry Potter Card of the Day
Dobby's Disappearance - Chamber of Secrets
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Dobby's Disappearance |
Power Needed:
4 Transfiguration |
Card Type:
Spell |
Effect:
Choose 1 of your opponent's cards in play (other than his or her starting Character) and return it to his or her hand. You get 1 more Action this turn.
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Card No:
10 |
Rarity:
Rare/Foil |
Set:
Chamber of Secrets |
Average Rating: 4.55
(based on 6 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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The free action you get with this card makes up for the fact that the card you
are targeting is only bounced, instead of discarded. If your opponent puts down
a card requiring two actions to play, or comes with some requirement for lesson
discard, then using Dobby's Disappearance will effectively gain you actions. With
the addition of this card and "Caught!", red has an insane amount of unrestricted
spot removal. I particularly like the use of this card in combination with discard
attacks, such as Charms Exam or Griphook. My only complaint is that it's a rare,
so it's going to be hard to find four to play with. Because it only bounces, this
card is intrinsically a combo card, which deducts half a point from its rating.
Rating: 4.5 |
Crusader
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This card is cool...return one of your opponents cards to there hand, and
you get an extra action this turn! You pretty much play this for free, and
it's 4T, so you can combo it with PoN for a very quick start. Overall, a
good card, only drawback is the card you choose isn't discarded.
Rating: 4 |
Enraged
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Hmmm this card is so much better than Hover Charm it does the same
thing for the same power and it is a free action! Does it get better than
this I think not this card sets them back an action in the grand scheme
of things by returning a card they used an action on to their hand so
they either have to use another action to lay it again or not lay it
period. In a word Awesome!
Rating: 5 |
Lockhart
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Talk about a useful card. Yeah your opponent doesn't have to
discard the card, but they waste another action replaying it
and you get another action as well. My esteem colleague will
be singing the praises of this card with all this action cost
this and this action this and you gain this many actions but to
put it in plain simple English, this card rocks! Add in some
hand denial and maybe follow this card up with caught, and well
the fun will never end while your opponent is left wondering how
you beat him or her up so bad. This card is quickly looking
like the Picking on Neville of the new set, however, Wizards
was smart and made this card rare, so in actual game play it
won't be floating around as often as other cards in the past.
Rating: 4.8 |
profpoke
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When you get to college, you'll find out free stuff is the greatest. (as if you
didn't know that already!) ;') You put 1 action down, throw their cards back at
them, and pick back up your action again to continue where you left off. Say there
is like one little card that is preventing your cards from being effective, so all
you gota do is bounce it back, and play what it wouldn't let you... all for FREE! :D
Rating: 5 |
Snuffles
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I can't decide if i like this card or not. But Enraged pointed out the real
powerful way to use this card. Stock up on them. Do two or three in a turn
and then kill something else of theirs. Actions are always fun and you can
use this on two action thingy's like Adventures or Characters. That's a
real way to tee off your opponent. And this can just be frustrating in
general as they have to use one of their two actions to play the item again,
basically turning any one action card into a two action card while you play
it for free. Hype it up with action denial like Fouled! or Hagrid Needs
Help and hand your opponent a hankie. They'll need it!
Rating: 3.99 |
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