#Jokers that focus on card enhancements

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hallow mantle
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Had some ideas for jokers that focuses on improving card enhancements, feel free to share your thoughts!

  • Tempered
    Increases glass card survivability from 1 in 4 to 1 in 12
  • Tungsten
    Doubles the value of steel cards in hand
  • 1% Club
    Doubles the value of gold cards in hand
  • Gambit or Irish Luck (either name is cool enough I think)
    Chances of lucky cards are halved (1 in 5 = 1 in 3, 1 in 15 = 1 in 7)
  • Wild Thing
    Gains +4 mult & 8 chips when a wild card is scored (Currently 0 & 0)
  • Dolly the Sheep
    Creates a copy of the first mult card played every 4 hands
median vapor
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Is Gambit not just a worse Oops All Sixes?

zenith nimbus
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Triple the value of steel cards? So like x4.5 mult?

hallow mantle
hallow mantle
# median vapor Is Gambit not just a worse Oops All Sixes?

Well if you think of it like this, you get Gambit + Oops All Sixes then it comes 2 in 3 and 2 in 7, which is massive if you're deck is mostly lucky cards. Either way, both cards act the same in a sense but together create a hand that's somewhat worth having

white sundial
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Tempered could just be Glass Cards never break.

upper garnet
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Tempered would be banned for sure in fragile

warm wagon
solid marsh
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Mime makes Tungsten and 1% Club obsolete

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Dolly the Sheep is so bad since not only is it inconsistent, but you don’t just wanna add a bunch of mult cards to your deck since they fall off hard

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Tempered is negligible in most cases, and it’s not even guaranteed. Even if it was glass cards never break, I don’t think I’d like it since it removes the whole point of glass and it also does almost nothing in most runs

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As mentioned, Gambit is just a worse Oops and trying to make a specific Joker combo like that isn’t good design - plus you can get two Oops and they stack multiplicatively anyways

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And I don’t know about Wild Thing - it’s not as flawed as the other ones inherently but I don’t like scaling chips and mult at the same time, feels like it snowballs way too fast with deck manip