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Not the correct damage for this card. Not an accurate recreation of the official card by BrotherWiseGames
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Good Accurate Card. I appreciate the recreation of an Official Card
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Whether this is a homebrew or not. With attention to official sources, the real Shark Tank card has 1 damage not 2.
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As good a recreation as this card is. It's missing the bold title at the top "Monster Hunter"
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As stated in a previous review. This card is an inaccurate recreation of the official Brothers Wise promo card as it is 775 when the official card is actually 700. When this card's XP shares the same XP as another officially made Boss card (Scythe - 775 XP), it is hard to dispute which player is meant to go first in turn order without having to research.
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I'm only writing an "average" review for this card because for a seeming recreation of the Brothers Wise Boss Monster Promo Card by BrotherWiseGames, it is soarly inaccurate in the XP number. The Official promo has an XP of 700 which matters as a mechanic in the game in determining the turn order in which players play the game. The 700 XP is official as even the Boss Monster Game on Steam (Which I have) has the Brothers Wise card in it and that card has 700 XP. So from Official sources confirming that number, that sees this card as incorrect as a recreation. Scythe the Ultimate Weapon Promo Card (Also a card made by BrotherWiseGames) has the official XP of 775. So a Player playing as The Brothers Wise and another playing as Scythe would not have a clear answer as to who is supposed to go first if both their XP is 775.
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So far a recreation of the Scythe Promo Card from BrotherWiseGames, yet it lacks the essential game mechanic trait of having an XP number in the lower left corner of the card. When XP matters in the game in determining turn order, that's a fatal oversight preventing the use of this card in-game without constantly reminding the group that he goes at this certain time.
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I enjoy using spell cards during a game but it's always better to earn your winnings so I tried to make this a challenging card to beat.
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Pretty awesome card. I always love being able to use more spells during a game.
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This was printed without the title and without the health number.
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This along with my other custom card I purchased was absolutely incredible quality. We use these custom cards in our regular Boss Monster game and everyone loves them when they come out on the field.
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Great card with the promo-art of Malakill, however the italic text is missing but all in all great!
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The main problem with this card is that there is a misspelling. Cleric is misspelled "clefric" in this card. I really wish I'd bought a different one.
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I like that this card is actually a useful advanced room with two treasures on it. It does give some advantage to whomever draws it, but that is true with all of the good rooms in the game. I'd recommend you also order a card named "Snake Den" to go with it (and to keep the treasure values even).
The ability to do damage equal to your wounds once a turn (and in any room) is great, while being a bit balanced.
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This card is pretty good, I like the art and effect, though it can be a bit much to keep track of in the one or two wound range. I like that it isn't all of the treasures right away like Kirax. If your looking to up your boss stash and the complexity of your game a bit, he's a good addition. Otherwise, I could go either way.
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