July 2, 2022

And Now, the Here and Now

We’ve finally reached the here and now this week. Now, there’s lots of things in the here and now. Too many to sift through - so we’ve got the Ace of Pentacles card for the Tarot collection, a card which literally represents the here and now, and the new opportunities and prosperity that the here and now brings. 

The card itself depends on you keeping up a winning streak - as when drawn on the first turn of the round, it gives all of your cards in hand +30 Power until played - that’s a massive +150 Power that you could pick up twice if you cycle your cards right. However, as soon as you lose a round, it gives your cards -30 Power, so be safe when using it. It’s the perfect card for any risk takers to fulfil the Hierophant’s three card requirement.

And later, we finally look to the future with the Year 2038 Problem, released in the Mega Math rotation pack at 00:00 UTC. As the 32-bit seconds count down on modern computers, on January 19th 2038 they could all run out. But until Y2K2, you might as well make the most of it in a Mega Math deck - starting off as a 3/90 if you have 9 or more Mega Math cards!

July 2, 2022

And Now, the Here and Now

We’ve finally reached the here and now this week. Now, there’s lots of things in the here and now. Too many to sift through - so we’ve got the Ace of Pentacles card for the Tarot collection, a card which literally represents the here and now, and the new opportunities and prosperity that the here and now brings. 

The card itself depends on you keeping up a winning streak - as when drawn on the first turn of the round, it gives all of your cards in hand +30 Power until played - that’s a massive +150 Power that you could pick up twice if you cycle your cards right. However, as soon as you lose a round, it gives your cards -30 Power, so be safe when using it. It’s the perfect card for any risk takers to fulfil the Hierophant’s three card requirement.

And later, we finally look to the future with the Year 2038 Problem, released in the Mega Math rotation pack at 00:00 UTC. As the 32-bit seconds count down on modern computers, on January 19th 2038 they could all run out. But until Y2K2, you might as well make the most of it in a Mega Math deck - starting off as a 3/90 if you have 9 or more Mega Math cards!