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[Written] Shadow Tactics


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You can remove the hand shuffle part since you gonna reveal your hand anyway. While this card has really big value of adding whatever you want to your hand the drawback outweight it really hard and potentially counterproductive since good players know which card you need the most for the next play

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You can remove the hand shuffle part since you gonna reveal your hand anyway. While this card has really big value of adding whatever you want to your hand the drawback outweight it really hard and potentially counterproductive since good players know which card you need the most for the next play

 

Hi. It's because I don't want to show which card I added to my hand. I have a secret tactic, my enemy will not know which card I added and why I added if I use this card correctly. He will just see random cards. And probably he will kill the card he thinks is the best one, but I have a secret plan

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Another intriguing card. If you pick a power card that it's too evident, the opponent can easily notice and discard it. But if you have 2+ cards with around the same power or combo potential, it gets hazy for the opponent. So, I say this is best used in that last scenario, by grabbing a card with about the same power level as a card you already have and force the opponent to guess. Not to mention you can further confuse the opponent by Setting combo Spell/Trap card first so he/she won't know which cards in your hand can already combo with what you have concealed on the board.

Still, I don't think this is a good card to make, since it can also be used a pseudo Foolish Burial/Burial Goods that lacks a hard "Once per turn" clause if you play it when you have only 2 cards in your hand, assuming it's intended to require 2+ cards on hand to play it, otherwise you wouldn't be able to shuffle your hand with just 1 card.

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This card could work well with decks that have plenty of good combos. I usually try to avoid relying on a certain strategy because 9/10 times, you'll either win/lose before hitting a big impressive play. It's far better to just a deck that can win a vast majority of the games you play. I'd likely play this in a deck that didn't initally match the theme so it wouldn't be an expected play.

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