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There are plenty of new cards revealed for the coming set "Attach of the vine", and the card "Christopher Robin - Hunny Sage" specifically is "breaking" the two colour rule.

What do everyone think of this card and the exception to the rule that it brings?

I am curious on how this rule exception can and will be implemented. Sure the judges can verify that the deck is ok by reading the deck list before any tournament.

I am also not sure that you must have "Christopher Robin - Hunny Sage" in play, or that it is enough to have it in the deck.

There are some cards in Mtg that also does something similar, and as far as I know you only have to have the card in the deck in order to activate it.

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[–] Screenhog@feddit.uk 2 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

I think it's very interesting. Definitely could lead to some exciting builds, but I guess it depends on how good those other Hunny cards are.

[–] iknownothing@gehirneimer.de 1 points 2 weeks ago

Yes thats true.

sofar there are eight Hunny cards: https://cards.disneylorcana.com/en-GB/?subtype=Hunny

I really like that they are very D&D inspired where the colours have their specific „classes“ for each character.

Let us hope that they continue to expand on it. Some other classifications i really liked, but they didnt do much more of it after one single set…