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* [[And the Fandom Rejoiced]]: When it was announced.
* [[And the Fandom Rejoiced]]: When it was announced.
* [[Game Breaker]]: ''[[Weiss Schwarz (Tabletop Game)|Weiss Schwarz]]'' has its fair share of gamebreakers, even for a game that relies mostly on luck.
* [[Game Breaker]]: ''[[Weiss Schwarz]]'' has its fair share of gamebreakers, even for a game that relies mostly on luck.
** 「小川で遊ぼう!」, or the infamous 「Kogawa de Asobou」 has been banned from all Standard and Side deck tournaments. Deceitly simple, the ability of this card not only allow you to change away a hand that could not benefit you, it can also alter the game’s destiny.
** 「小川で遊ぼう!」, or the infamous 「Kogawa de Asobou」 has been banned from all Standard and Side deck tournaments. Deceitly simple, the ability of this card not only allow you to change away a hand that could not benefit you, it can also alter the game’s destiny.
** 「神木 秋成」 from PERSONA 3 can destroy your opponent’s hand in one turn, and obliverate any form of resistance, which resulted in it being banned in Standard.
** 「神木 秋成」 from PERSONA 3 can destroy your opponent’s hand in one turn, and obliverate any form of resistance, which resulted in it being banned in Standard.

Latest revision as of 11:25, 16 April 2014


  • And the Fandom Rejoiced: When it was announced.
  • Game Breaker: Weiss Schwarz has its fair share of gamebreakers, even for a game that relies mostly on luck.
    • 「小川で遊ぼう!」, or the infamous 「Kogawa de Asobou」 has been banned from all Standard and Side deck tournaments. Deceitly simple, the ability of this card not only allow you to change away a hand that could not benefit you, it can also alter the game’s destiny.
    • 「神木 秋成」 from PERSONA 3 can destroy your opponent’s hand in one turn, and obliverate any form of resistance, which resulted in it being banned in Standard.