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You smoothly draw the next card from your deck, dealing the Branch as the Path. It appears to be inverted. ~106 min |
You smoothly draw the next card from your deck, dealing the Branch as the Path. It appears to be inverted. ~106 min |
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You strongly turn over the next card, playing the Healer of Pins as the Path. ~ |
You strongly turn over the next card, playing the Healer of Pins as the Path. ~96 min |
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You smoothly draw the next card from your deck, dealing the Jackal as the Path. ~92 min |
You smoothly draw the next card from your deck, dealing the Jackal as the Path. ~92 min |
Revision as of 18:43, 2 July 2009
Without a complete scan of my deck, my ancient oak trees deck has the following from the "Not Scene but Referenced Elsewhere" list:
Crossroads (Sect Item)
Endless Seas (Appears as Endless Ocean in cantrips)
Evergarden (Prediction)
Jester of the Court (Cantrip)
Living Statue (Prediction)
Ram (Predictions)
River of Aether (Cantrip)
Runebinder (Cantrip)
Thief of Hearts (Cantrip)
--Niaura 00:35, 25 December 2008 (UTC)
Learn about Tokka Card Games! --Niaura 09:58, 25 December 2008 (UTC)
You pull the next card from your deck with complete confidence, revealing the Wolf as the Path. -36 min
You strongly turn over the next card, revealing the Panther as the Path. ~ 78 min
You smoothly draw the next card from your deck, dealing the Bleeding Enchantress of Pins as the Path. ~91 min
You smoothly draw the next card from your deck, dealing the Branch as the Path. It appears to be inverted. ~106 min
You strongly turn over the next card, playing the Healer of Pins as the Path. ~96 min
You smoothly draw the next card from your deck, dealing the Jackal as the Path. ~92 min
You smoothly draw the next card from your deck, revealing the Blessing as the Path, but it is inverted! ~81
You turn over the next card without hesitation, playing the Panther as the Thread. It is inverted. 89-93 ranks
--Mozzik 16:22, 2 July 2009 (UTC)