From: | Blade Hunter <bladehnt@*********.NET> |
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Subject: | Re: Cermak Blase |
Date: | Fri, 30 Jan 1998 22:19:42 -0500 |
> Quick silver wrote:
> I find it interesting that so many people are trying to take objectives
> that they can go on easily. I tend to play decks that make their own
> objectives very tough and then send my runners on my opponents objectives.
>
> I usually can manage to run on my opponents objectives sucessfully, thus
> forcing them to try and run against my objectives if they want reputation.
The problem with that is, excluding use of specials, the opponents always
have first opportunity to run on their own objectives. It'd be quite a
change in game play dynamic if one could *only* run on opponents'
objectives (thus forcing the runner teams to be more diverse).
Of course, that sounds rather nifty-like, until the prospect of just what
you have to go through to cleanse the hive. Doable, but even muscle decks
have to get fairly geared up to attempt that one.
btw, are those bugs you have to face on the way to cleanse the hive,
cermak blast, whatnot considered awakened challenges with respect to
Invisibility? I had thought I had read previously that the answer was
'no'...mistaken?
'nuff for now,
-me.
bladehnt@*********.net