April 21, 2022

Where The Scary Things Are

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Today we’re sharing the Quarter Pounder pack, with a pretty random array of Things We Find Scary, releasing at 17:00 UTC.

If you’re playing a Demon card, you might want to try the headless demon leader, Shuten-Doji, to give it +50 Power permanently.

Or perhaps you’re playing with a Curious Cuisine deck, so you’re looking to add the child-eating Lamia to get 64 Power for 4 or less Energy?

Or you just like terrifying tarantulas, like the Orange Baboon Tarantula, with a great PPE but will attack both you and your opponent without discrimination?

We know, we know, we totally spoil you. And that’s not to mention the Great Dying, the Earth’s biggest ever extinction with a suitably big ability. For each Paleontology card you play, it wipes them out with a permanent -10 Power to your Paleontology cards.

However, as new life grows from the wasteland, your Oceans and Seas and Life on Land cards get +6 permanently. That’s for every single Paleontology card you’ve played! How EXCITING.

April 21, 2022

Where The Scary Things Are

Quarter_Pounder_News.jpg

Today we’re sharing the Quarter Pounder pack, with a pretty random array of Things We Find Scary, releasing at 17:00 UTC.

If you’re playing a Demon card, you might want to try the headless demon leader, Shuten-Doji, to give it +50 Power permanently.

Or perhaps you’re playing with a Curious Cuisine deck, so you’re looking to add the child-eating Lamia to get 64 Power for 4 or less Energy?

Or you just like terrifying tarantulas, like the Orange Baboon Tarantula, with a great PPE but will attack both you and your opponent without discrimination?

We know, we know, we totally spoil you. And that’s not to mention the Great Dying, the Earth’s biggest ever extinction with a suitably big ability. For each Paleontology card you play, it wipes them out with a permanent -10 Power to your Paleontology cards.

However, as new life grows from the wasteland, your Oceans and Seas and Life on Land cards get +6 permanently. That’s for every single Paleontology card you’ve played! How EXCITING.