 Marcus of the Mangrove College Posts: 157
1/10/2015
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Just a topic to discuss your favorite opp cards to draw. I'll kick it off...
Currently I absolutely love "Trading Favours in the Flit", as rare as it is. A visit from any Relicker never goes awry, though when the Capering one comes with gifts, I must say I do clap my hands in delight. I'm waiting for "A Presumptuous Opportunity" right now with bated breath.
One of my favorite ones that comes up commonly, however, is "The Soft-Hearted Widow". I always donate 500 Glim to her, and I never regret having to grind it or taking it out of my Expedition fund.
Edited in light of Sara's explanation! Whoops! edited by Marcus of the Mangrove College on 1/10/2015
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 babelfishwars Administrator Posts: 1152
1/13/2015
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Byron Man wrote:
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 RandomWalker Posts: 948
1/10/2015
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ruen wrote:
I'm a big fan of A Visit, although it was better before they capped the rewards lower. Still, I like to feel like a neathy social butterfly.
Heh, I actually prefer it now that the rewards are capped: I no longer feel obliged to go swap around all my gear to make the most of the card. Much nicer. And it is very nice to go and see your friends.
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 Rackenhammer Posts: 354
1/11/2015
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My favorite cards are entirely non-mechanical, as it happens. I love the Dream cards, all of them, and my only gripe with them is that the rates of their coming mean that I often miss the bits of text on the Level 3 cards that require 10 in some other Dream. Still, the way in which it invokes lucid dreaming, the hints they evoke of the wider world of the Neath and Parabola...
-- "DO NOT TRUST HAPPY ENDINGS. DO NOT FEAR SAD ENDINGS... NEITHER ARE ENDINGS." ~ Mathieu Psmith: The Bard of Lost Children, loving husband, and a fixture of the artistic set. Can never resist making a show of things...
Irene Psmith: Adopted Daughter of Mathieu. Specializes in Information, Acquisitions, and the Acquisition of Information.
Vaughan Montblanc: Once a frontiersman of Western Canada, he now practices medicine in London. His discretion may be absolutely trusted.
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 Flyte Administrator Posts: 671
1/13/2015
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RandomWalker wrote:
ruen wrote:
I'm a big fan of A Visit, although it was better before they capped the rewards lower. Still, I like to feel like a neathy social butterfly.
Heh, I actually prefer it now that the rewards are capped: I no longer feel obliged to go swap around all my gear to make the most of the card. We were thinking along the same lines when we made the change. Changing gear for a single opportunity card isn't fun, so we want to limit the incentives for doing so.
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 Ami Miljkovich Posts: 98
1/11/2015
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"A parliament of bats" is the best card, because it involves bats. I guess it's also a decent source of Certifiable Scrap and Connected: The Great Game or something, I don't know. But seriously; bats.
I also like "Mr. Wines is holding a sale!" for the First Sporings and Black Wings Absinthe (one drink makes you dream about bats, the other makes you act like a bat; it's hard to go wrong either way), "The Soft-Hearted Widow" for the opportunity to give to those less fortunate than myself and/or stab a random passer-by, "A Visit" for the chance to see one of my buddies, and, of course, "Give A Gift!" for all my surprise rat-sending needs. I also quite like the cards for the various four-card lodgings.
-- The Secret-Hungry Bat ~ "I have my bats and my works, and endless secrets and pleasures at my disposal; what need have I of a soul?" The Dangerously-Charming Fox ~ "Let's go stab each other and then get drunk together! That's what friends do around here, right?" The Ever-Scheming Magpie ~ "All I'm after is a fresh start... And maybe a little profit on the side..." The Blood-Thirsty Moth ~ "This floor isn't red enough. I need to fix that. Come closer." Meet the families.
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 Sara Hysaro Moderator Posts: 4514
1/10/2015
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You mean the Soft-hearted Widow. The Gracious Widow is a different character. I like her card a lot too, and it's awesome being able to give a little back to the person who shelters the player in their time of need.
I like A Visit, A Presumptuous Opportunity, the Lofty Tower, One's Public, the Society faction card, and An Unsigned Message. The first gives 4 echoes worth of things, the second is vital to getting high tier Wines, the third gives 4 Scraps along with 2 echoes, the next two give a good amount of Making Waves to maintain Notability, and the last is to get Surprise Packages. It's fun opening Surprise Packages.
Oh, and I almost forgot the Noman's card! That one I like for the story, like the Soft-hearted Widow card.
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 ruen Posts: 47
1/10/2015
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I'm a big fan of A Visit, although it was better before they capped the rewards lower. Still, I like to feel like a neathy social butterfly.
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 Asclepius Unbound Posts: 389
1/14/2015
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why siding with the Church increases one's Austere quirk
Because you are supporting a man's placing the concerns of the spirit over the concerns of the world. edited by Asclepius Unbound on 1/14/2015
-- Alas, Asclepius Unbound is now forever beyond the reach of invitations. A successful Seeker.
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