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From: Loki <daddyjim@**********.COM>
Subject: Some card ideas
Date: Thu, 18 Sep 1997 23:59:55 -0700
Here's a few of the card ideas I've sent to Jim and Skuzzy thus far.
Jim said they're considering them, especially since he and one of the
other artists had just been talking over ways to that Mages could do
direct damage. Vitas III is my baby as I've seen a number of games
with large spreads of Runners and no real way to thin them down unless
your opponent is going on runs (and you have your 18/18 (A7) Mage
Strike Force waiting. :o)

Just thought I'd toss them out to you guys as well so you can tell me
what you think:

Ritual Sorcery
Type: Special
Cost: 3
Notes: Turn Runner you control with Sorcery to inflict X damage on any
Runner in play. X = Sorcery + 1.

Ritual Link
Type: Special
Cost: 4
Notes: Play on Runner in play. Owner of Ritual Link may turn mages he
controls during his Legwork phase to deal X damage to linked runner. X
= Sum of mages' Sorcery skill.

Vitas III
Type: Special
Cost 6
Notes: Roll D6 for each Runner in play (+1 if Runner possesses
Stamina). 1-4 trash Runner. 5+ Runner remains in play.

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