#Organic Chemistry!

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coarse gust
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Looking at the science album, other than elements, there’s hardly anything chemistry related. Organic chemistry? Yes please!

This was originally gonna be a “functional groups” collection, but that’s far too small, and I wanted to do some more exciting things!

I tried to keep them a little balanced, but I’m far from an expert of that side, lemme know if any of these are far too over/underpowered!

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That’s all the first batch for today, I’d love to hear any thoughts on them or suggestions for more!

lavish flame
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Hi

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Do you have uh

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The icon for the collection

coarse gust
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All made on cuetavern, that icon should align as all the others

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uhhh wait idk why it’s all white holdon

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This is the original if the other isn’t working, you’ll have to cut it out and invert the colors tho

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Idk why the png’s not sending properly

coarse gust
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woke up and saw @hasty merlin’s very helpful balancing, big thanks to them, here’s some tweaks to maybe make them more balanced!

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# coarse gust

Change opponents energy rebuff to cost between -1 and +2, make lock only first turn

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Not a buff or nerf, but yeah should be base power not energy lol

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Ester also got pointed out as being very, well, rubbish, but I think it’s justifiable with polyester giving such a large buff with it included

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That’s all the buffs/nerfs for now, again, big thanks to @hasty merlin for the guide, I’m a bit clueless when it comes to proper fair balancing, so their help was really appreciated, thx!!

coarse gust
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Here’s another batch!

hasty merlin
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thoughts on this batch:

strong for the rarity:
crude oil: high voltage is a struggling collection but it still does have more than 15 cards. it's a fair bit better than citrine for instance

fair for the rarity:
buckminsterfullerene
amine
hydrogen bonding: consider switching to a non-cuetavern image editor to avoid text overlap. anyway very flexible deckbuff but not excessively high power
*covalent bonding: situationally strong draw, the rest are kinda whatever
ethene

weak for the rarity:
peroxide: your hand needs to have 5 chemistry for this to be of any worth
trinitrotoluene: the deckbuff is kinda hard to take advantage of despite how wide it is, drawback makes it a bit painful to use
metallic bonding: play effect caps at +12 which isn't a good payoff for the strict condition. if all of the chem cards can be bonding it helps a little bit but still not that good
ionic bonding: if there are only 4 bonding cards this is a pretty weak buff

coarse gust
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(let’s try that again…)

Decided to go through all these cards and update them instead of just replying g to the old messages, as well as adding the codes and tidying some things up hopefully. Again again, hugest thanks to @hasty merlin (sorry if pinging is annoying or smth), u the goat!

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okay idk wth happened to tnt lol, I’ll resend later.
Also apparently I skipped the code for 10??? I guess when I made fractional cus it’s a dizzying not a chemistry I still counted it on the next one. I’ll probably just go back on the next one ig

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pretty happy with how these turning out so far, let’s me nerd out in peace lol

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I think it just got corrupted when sent over my spud wifi lol

cerulean nimbus
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Carbon dioxide seems op

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0/52 and a deckbuff

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Plus it can get up to 150 power

coarse gust
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that’s probably better. pretty much a more conditional but slightly bigger because of that condition archaea

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I’ll get a grip on card balancing one of these days pain

lavish flame
latent solar
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seeing this collection came at the perfect time for me since I'm currently taking an organic chemistry class, so i made some cards based on what i can remember (ngl there could also be a Berzelius card that synergizes with Vital Force Theory but I opted out bc it became irrelevant as soon as urea was first synthesized in a lab)