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Mages / Re: The Wizard discussion
« on: August 10, 2015, 02:02:14 PM »I would say two things in response:* All of the current cards which are only playable by certain mages either say a particular mage or a particular school that is allowed to play them. Why not instead say a particular mage/school who is not allowed to play the card?Though the logic here is very solid, it would subtract greatly from one of the great strengths and appeal of the game itself. That other than a very specific and reasonable few cards, all cards are available to all mages, some at a greater cost than others, but none the less available. Would the exclude be Arcane Mages only or Wizards only? Not a fan of the idea even though logic says, this might be a good idea.
1) I wasn't proposing printing tons of new cards restricted to (or excluding) a particular mage or school of training. I think it would only take a few cards to give other mages the tools they would need. Currently, roughly 1/6 of the cards are restricted to a particular mage or school. It sounds like you're saying you're against any restricted-use cards, but these are clearly going to continue to be printed. One of the common arguments for the strength of the Wizard is that he doesn't pay triple for any school. Therefore, some cards printed in order to be used against the Wizard will have to be restricted-use, otherwise they would just give the Wizard a new tool.
2) In the particular comment that you quoted, I was just explaining the phrase "Arcane mages excluded" on one of the hypothetical cards I suggested. It would, as the phrase implies, exclude Arcane mages. That happens to be just the Wizard so far, but there could be others printed in the future. The description of the Arcane school is that mages trained in it understand the flow of mana and magic so that they can control spellcasting. The particular hypothetical spell I was suggesting would be thematically like throwing a rock against the wall to make noise while a mage is trying to concentrate. I think it's at least somewhat thematic to exclude the Arcane school for this spell, since that is not the way an Arcane-trained mage would disrupt a spell being cast. Also, I can imagine other spells which thematically exclude (rather than include) particular mages or schools. Since I expect restricted-use spells to continue to be printed, I wouldn't mind if they branched out with their restrictions.