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From: Loki <daddyjim@**********.COM>
Subject: Re: I need to know if underworld is worth it?
Date: Thu, 28 May 1998 21:53:23 -0700
---"Steven A. Tinner" <bluewizard@*****.COM> wrote:
>
> >>i'm new new and i'm wonderin if i should shell out for underworld cards.
> >tanx
> >
> It also makes a difference if you'll be facing a lot of players that use UW.
> In our group I got UW first, and proceeded to rape my opposition by using
> the "arrest" cards.
> Without UW cards (ie. LS Lockup) to defend against this, my opponents had
> some real trouble defending themselves.

Same would apply to Virus generators. UW is the only place to get your hands
on the Bio-suit.

Some of the new gear is really nice too, and not UW deck specific:
- Jinx and Jinx Spirit can add some umph to Mage and Shaman heavy decks
- Spell Lock. As above, 'nuff said.
- Heckler Spirit is a fun little toy for Shaman Players.
- Big Rig is really nice. Gets you past those Maglocks and Nets people whine
about.

If future expansions play off UW runner types (Mafia, Yakuza, Lone Star,
Gangers) you may way to have a few in the stable to pick from.

Not to mention... Specials, Specials, Specials. This expansion really fleshes
out the choices here.

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