Frankie Peanuts (Discuss Worthy Questions!!!)
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Posted on Dec. 2, 2020, 5:32 p.m. by Cardholder
Over the weeks, I have been thinking of good questions to ask when Frankie Peanuts is out on the battlefield. (I will post them in this thread.) What are/would be some of your go-to questions and why?
Cardholder says... #3
Can/will you counter?
The following is probably the safest form of this question with the most straightforward path and the fewest loopholes:
"I will play one card/specific card type. Will you counter or destroy it?" -if yes, play a cheap decoy, and ask the same question the following turn -if no, play your epic, game-changing card
There's nothing quite like ensuring the most important card of the match comes out safely, and I'm sure your unlucky opponent will agree.
December 2, 2020 5:52 p.m.
Omniscience_is_life says... #4
Can you win on your turn? Used to tell if I must divert attention from my own gameplay to deal with the imposing threat.
December 2, 2020 6:45 p.m.
RNR_Gaming says... #5
So, for the most part I think people have the right idea. However, I would stick to questions that act as traps. Frankie essentially forces an opponent into a contract until end of turn.
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will you block x creature?
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will you counter my next spell?
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will you concede if I Mindslaver/Villainous Wealth you?
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will you cast a spell this turn?
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will you activate x's abilities
December 2, 2020 9:29 p.m.
Flooremoji says... #6
I imagine that I would mostly just ask "will you concede" to trigger 'gotcha' cards.
December 2, 2020 9:43 p.m.
Flooremoji says... #7
Or at least the ones that trigger in response to certain words
December 2, 2020 9:44 p.m.
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December 3, 2020 midnight
Master_Keeby says... #9
Asking, "are you not going to [do something]?" will force them to not do something you ask, although asking, "Are you not not going to concede" probably doesn't work.
Cardholder says... #2
Will you block if I attack? -If your opponent says no, swing away with all your might! (obviously)
-If your opponent says yes, you can either not attack, or choose your attackers accordingly. ALSO if you have an instant/aura/whatever that buffs your creatures, there's nothing like changing the stakes after your opponent answers, and then forcing him/her to block.
December 2, 2020 5:41 p.m.