Vampyre_Lord
2024-05-02, 12:28 PM
Found this drawback in SoP and fell in love. It seems like a really fun little mini-game to play, i just want to make sure I'm understanding things correctly. I'll be using Cooldown, Mana Pool, Gradual Ramp, and Stagnant Pool.
for Mana Pool, does this replace your spell pool? or do you need to spend from your spell pool as well as play the necessary mana cards?
What constitutes an effect? if i were focusing on illusions, would each different illusion need its own card, or just one "create illusion" card? how do talents that modify effects for free work? if i have the sensory talents, would i need a card for base illusion, a different card for illusion with sound, and another card for illlusion with sound and odor? i figure if a talent has an additional spell point cost associated, that would be a different effect, such as shadow infusion.
If i take the colored mana option, does every deck i make have to be 3 or 5 colors? can i have a "mono color" deck and just lose the extra spell points from having that drawback? or is it possible to get drawbacks later on? do all identical effects have to be the same color, or could i have some of my illusions be red, and some be blue?
only the spell effects i create from casting get cards right, like, if an item lets me spend a spell point to do a thing, that wouldnt be in the deck?
for Mana Pool, does this replace your spell pool? or do you need to spend from your spell pool as well as play the necessary mana cards?
What constitutes an effect? if i were focusing on illusions, would each different illusion need its own card, or just one "create illusion" card? how do talents that modify effects for free work? if i have the sensory talents, would i need a card for base illusion, a different card for illusion with sound, and another card for illlusion with sound and odor? i figure if a talent has an additional spell point cost associated, that would be a different effect, such as shadow infusion.
If i take the colored mana option, does every deck i make have to be 3 or 5 colors? can i have a "mono color" deck and just lose the extra spell points from having that drawback? or is it possible to get drawbacks later on? do all identical effects have to be the same color, or could i have some of my illusions be red, and some be blue?
only the spell effects i create from casting get cards right, like, if an item lets me spend a spell point to do a thing, that wouldnt be in the deck?