Just got this deck today, along with the Rome deck add-on. I have to say, I do like how slippery LPCC's cards feel. So easy to fan, albeit the cards are a bit stiff.
This deck is a significant improvement since his work on Rome. Gandalf also said it well. It's necessary for decks like this to exist.
House of Tudor by Midnight Cards (KS June 6)
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Re: House of Tudor by Midnight Cards (KS June 6)
I am a huge Randy fan but the Jokers and Courts are the only cards that I like in this deck. That can be enough if I like the Backs but I don't. The pillars do nothing for the pip cards IMO. The centre of that 9c would look good on its own
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Re: House of Tudor by Midnight Cards (KS June 6)
Hi everyone, I just wanted to share my review of House of Tudor which you can read here: https://www.wopc.co.uk/usa/house-of-tudor I hope you enjoy it!
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