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Cards vs. Daggers


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Maybe its just me, but does anyone notice that cards seem to do waaaaay more damage than daggers. Maybe im missing something simple, like rereading what edge says or something like that. I have played a bard and played a theif of equal level, the theif being the more combat oriented race, and the bard outdamaged the theif with throwing. It wasnt even close. Edge/throw were mastered on both. Help me out with this.

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I have played a bard and played a theif of equal level' date=' the theif being the more combat oriented race, and the bard outdamaged the theif with throwing. [/quote']

I would argue that the thief is NOT the more combat oriented CLASS of the two, to be quite honest.

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I would argue that the thief is NOT the more combat oriented CLASS of the two' date=' to be quite honest.[/quote']

He said combat oriented race. ;)

Because it's a little known fact that all FL bards are related to Gambit' date=' that's why.[/quote']

LOL! Gambit was definitely the best of the bunch.

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Those papercuts CAN do a lot of damage though..........

I actually made paper cards one time, I thought I was going to die laughing, I edge a kick face scroll just to get paper cards, what the hell has a paper vuln? Isadora?

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Shurikens, daggers, and cards all used to be around the same strength, but shurikens and daggers were toned because ninjas and thieves get autothrow if they have an open doublesheath spot. Bards don't get autothrow, so their cards remained the same strength.

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