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CostDeck 1Deck 2
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Neutral Cards20Neutral Cards00Total130Neutral Cards240Total90
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Forbidden Card20Forbidden Card00Cap140Forbidden Card00Cap160
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Monstaa Caado80Monster Card00Diff10Monster Card00Diff70
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Normal Epiphany10Normal Epiphany00Normal Epiphany00
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Divine Epiphany20Divine Epiphany240Divine Epiphany00
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# Dupes0,10,30,50,70# Dupes340# Dupes00
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# Removed0,10,30,50,70# Removed210# Removed10
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Removing basics comes with a tax of 2020# Converted00# Converted110
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# Removed basic/unique (20 each)240
# Removed basic/unique (20 each)
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Difficulty12Difficulty14
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Difficulty CapsColumn 1NOTES/EXAMPLES
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130
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240
Think of card conversion as a removal with a static price of 10, then an addition. Meaning if you convert a strike to a rally, that's 10 (for conversion) and 20 (for rally)
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350
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As such... I'm kind of leaving it without that value.
<- Example to the left is 130 points. 2 Cards removed were both character cards.
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The total is 130. This deck is placed into the calcs above.
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Example 2
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2 Neutrals, 1 conversion (strike -> gear bag), 1 removal (whirlpool)
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The conversion seems to be counting the basic being removed, carrying the tax of 20
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Total = 90
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3 Neutrals = 60
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1 conversion = 10
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1 removal = 0
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Unless I'm missing something, then converting a basic has to carry the cost of 20
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The only other explanasion is if the whirlpool had a divine inspiration and I still removed it for some reason, lol
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