Since Sigil and Ouija are considered to be somewhat weak, what if they showed the suit or rank they will convert to before the conversion happens? For example, Sigil's description would read as, "Converts all cards in hand to [Suit]s". This would likely boost their viability, especially Ouija, which becomes much less of a risky gamble. However, I understand that this change might defeat the intrigue of these cards, so I understand if other people don't like it. Let me know your thoughts!
#Sigil and Ouija show the target suit/rank in description
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Another thought I had is changing them to give you some level of control, like changing the cards to match the suit/rank of either the first card in hand or a random card in hand. However, I think the former seems too strong, and the latter is very similar to Replica from Cryptid. If you think these ideas would be good though, let me know.
For sigil I could see it showing you the suit it changes to. For ouija, I think not knowing what it changes to should be the downside and the hand size reduction should not be a thing. You are already disincentivised to use it multiple times because it is unlikely to hit the same rank.
I do kind of like this idea, but this makes getting Ouija early on extremely strong for deckfixing
I like that though, it makes a possible pivot/entry to an of a kind build.
Like, when am I ever going to be able to use the family without something like this
I guess, but it still feels like a bit too strong of a pivot
Like having 10-12 of 1 rank right off the bat is crazy
Now I wonder if there's a way to make a good Straight-deckfixing Spectral 🤔
that requires you to get an early spectral pack or a lucky shop for ghost deck
i would argue that immolate would still be better than it
True, but I feel like that kind of deckfixing is potentially run-winning
Idk, maybe I'm wrong, I'm not that experienced with the game
the question is whether immolate a fair card to balance spectrals around
because it's like the only spectral whose "downside" is helpful in most cases
One of my favorite starts in the game is getting an ouija first shop, and skipping for a juggle tag next shop
Really fun