Toronto OverPower Tournament 2013

Started by Jack, September 01, 2013, 04:26:10 PM

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Kyoujin

Thanks for taking the time to do all this Jack :)

chuu

Hey Jack, when is the next toronto meet up?

Jack

Sometime after Christmas, we should be gathering when people are generally free.



Jack




steve2275

#54
Quote from: Jack on November 30, 2013, 11:33:39 AM
chuu vs Ed
i see ed didnt ko one of his own after the event was played
and the 3rd place match has no sound

chuu

hmmm...you're right about the not KOing his hero after playing that event.  But I don't think it was intentional, there was the venturing question just after he played the event so he might have gotten distracted and forgot to KO his hero and I was listening to Sean explaining so I didn't notice either....ah well, at least I still won..

Jack

There is no audio for the 3rd place match, something messed up. And read the full description.

OP GOD

Hey HOT ROD,

At about the 24:08 mark you get hit with a white tiger, yet you don't ditch the two cards in hand?  I listened to the audio and you say that it's character specific?  Is this true?  If so H4H is a lot less playable.   I think you should have ditched the draw 3 and other card in your hand.  What's your thoughts?  BBH??

M

OP GOD

http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=TBEEP_OP5lo
OP GOD

~ To play me, is an HONOUR.

steve2275

#58
the starjammers would've been a better choice
I too thought he should've discarded
but I disagree with them being "a lot less playable"


BigBadHarve

Quote from: OP GOD on April 17, 2014, 12:48:31 AM
Hey HOT ROD,

At about the 24:08 mark you get hit with a white tiger, yet you don't ditch the two cards in hand?  I listened to the audio and you say that it's character specific?  Is this true?  If so H4H is a lot less playable.   I think you should have ditched the draw 3 and other card in your hand.  What's your thoughts?  BBH??

M

OP GOD

http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=TBEEP_OP5lo


My understanding of the rules has always been that when it is a targeted effect - only the target must suffer. So if you hit him with White Tiger, and that character does not have any playable cards, then there is no discard required. The difference there is when the card states that the opponent is affected, as opposed to the target. An opponent effect is more global.