roadhouse007
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Nobleman of Crossout
Destroy 1 face-down monster and remove it from play. If the monster is a Flip Effect Monster, both players must check their respective Decks and remove from play all monsters with the same name as the destroyed monster. Then shuffle the Decks.
Nobleman of Extermination
Destroy 1 face-down Spell or Trap Card and remove it from play. If the card is a Trap Card, both players must check their respective Decks and remove all cards of the same name from play. Then shuffle the Decks.
How many times do players say "I don't play that." and not shuffle their decks? I had just recently noticed this when I noticed how a lot of the time you will nobleman a magicain of faith. You have used yours and just noblemaned your opponents, so why search the decks for other copies that aren't there? Answer: mechanics. It is not an option. If the monster is a flip effect, or the card is a trap, done and done. I understand not bothering to look through the deck in situations such as this, but shuffle still.
Any other thoughts on this?
Destroy 1 face-down monster and remove it from play. If the monster is a Flip Effect Monster, both players must check their respective Decks and remove from play all monsters with the same name as the destroyed monster. Then shuffle the Decks.
Nobleman of Extermination
Destroy 1 face-down Spell or Trap Card and remove it from play. If the card is a Trap Card, both players must check their respective Decks and remove all cards of the same name from play. Then shuffle the Decks.
How many times do players say "I don't play that." and not shuffle their decks? I had just recently noticed this when I noticed how a lot of the time you will nobleman a magicain of faith. You have used yours and just noblemaned your opponents, so why search the decks for other copies that aren't there? Answer: mechanics. It is not an option. If the monster is a flip effect, or the card is a trap, done and done. I understand not bothering to look through the deck in situations such as this, but shuffle still.
Any other thoughts on this?