Neat card interaction for Akash'Thriya

Rendered incapable of doing damage with a Regression Dart, she decided to play a couple saved copies of Instantaneous Maturation and play two copies of Creeping Mold, which deal damage themselves while AT didn’t take damage for bringing them out; with a +1 damage applied, this meant 6 damage each to two different targets, plus the first one used the third damage hit to destroy itself, wiping out the Operative’s Iaijutsu Focus, before the second Mold dealt 3 damage to a third target. Then, having chained these out and still having a play left, she played Accelerate Nature’s Order, another card where she damages herself or causes environment targets to deal damage to a target of her choice, which could have been as much as 12 more damage to my favorite target (three instances of 3+1), with no risk of her damaging herself because of non-target cards played this way.

Between that and Scholar doing his usual thing to one-shot both Biomancer and Sargent Steel (once with the Lemon Cannon and once with the combo of Get Out Of The Way and Mortal Form to Energy), the Villains of the Multiverse did not have a good day. :slight_smile:

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Sounds like a good time! :grin:

I feel like I need to pull out the old black box and play some EE games. Those later heroes were a lot of fun, and I don’t think we’ve played them since DE came out! :thinking:

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Indeed, the Void Guard (minus Dr. Medico, who is just okay) are all top-tier favorite decks for me to play, and Stuntman is right up there with Guise as one of the absolute most fun possible.

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