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Reading the card explains the card haha. Well thats what you hear from us Magic players.
I like Amogus memes but, I think the leaker saw the funny Amogus haha funny card references and decided he's to leak everything in frustration.
Okay. Now that I finally get how the Crewmates work, I think is a pretty solid mechanic. For mostly a cheap deck that can get rid of the non-Crewmate cards in your hand easily. Tho it feels like a filler archetype or a "mini-deck" if you want, similar to me to Wildseeds in Hunter. You just put all the Crewmate cards in a deck as support cards for another archetype.
Eldritch Being is kinda funny, tho, highly doubt is going to see play. Reminds me to Tainted Wisdom from Yu-Gi-Oh! this one has actually an use, but is kinda not very useful, because, it is random, you could shuffle your hand into a worst position, and it only matters with Outcast cards and Crewmates, so is pretty specifict.
Okay, what I like about Among Us DH is that 1) the cards look really fun and flavorful to play, and 2) the storytelling in the art. All of the Crewmates are clearly Draenei, except one, which is a Man'ari.
Emergency Meeting is kinda sus
Now serious, the cards look great, but I wonder if crewmate demon hunter is stronger than pirate or space ship dh
the chained summoning is decent, but in the end its just a pile of stats requiring setup.
What is "adjoining crewmate"? The ones placed next to the card in your hand or something? The video reveal tells us nothing.
It means that if your crewmates are side by side in your hand you summon them together, but if there is a card between your crewmates the chain is broken and they not get summoned.
The reveal does show how it works, "adjoining" would be continuously adjacent, like a line of cards.
So if you had 7 crewmates all adjacent to one another, playing one of them would also summon the rest
I disagree with that. The reveal shows how you play one and then all others got summoned. I assumed that it means "All others in your hand". Was kind of a pretty bad way of showcasing the mechanic.
Also the fact that half of the Crewmate cards say that the Crewmates have random Bonus Effects, and the other half implies it lends itself to confusion. I interpreted it as it you got a Crewmate with a random Bonus Effect, and then it gains another random Bonus Effect.