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I've been playing a Nameless Horde deck a lot lately. And sometimes my units stop being useful to me. So I asked myself, "How would the Nameless Horde *actually* handle this?"
**Cruel Whip:** Deal 1 damage to each allied unit affected by paralysis.
**Culling Blade:** Destroy any allied units with 0 attack.
**Sacrificial Blade:** Destroy any allied units that are unable to attack (0 attack, stunned, paralyzed, etc.). For each unit destroyed, draw an extra card and hasten one card in the staging area. (Magnitude of hasten based on cost of card destroyed.)
Feel free to post your own equipment ideas in this thread. I didn't find a preexisting thread for it.
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A few more ideas.
**Bloodseeker Arrows:** Every-other turn, give the snipe ability to an allied ranged unit.
**Butcher's Cleaver:** When an enemy unit (except a machine, wall, or elemental) is destroyed, heal an allied beast.
**Dagger of Deposition:** If a card in staging reaches 0, but there is no room on the battlefield, the lowest health card from the battlefield is destroyed, and the new card takes its place.
**Homing Arrows:** Each turn, remove the magnet ability from all enemy units, then add magnet to a random enemy unit. Can target enemy hero.
**Pain Amplifier:** Each time an enemy unit suffers damage, that damage is increased by 1.
**Rod of Repression:** If the battlefield is full, any cards in staging that reach 0 are destroyed. Each time a card is destroyed this way, a card in the battlefield gains +X attack and +Y health.
**Sword of Damocles:** Deals a deathstrike to each enemy and allied unit that has been in play for more than X rounds.
**Twin Clocks:** Each turn, two units in staging both have their times set to the average of the two.
Edit: forgot one.
**Whip of Urging:** Each turn, deal 1 damage to a random allied unit. If the unit takes damage from this attack, it gains +1 attack.
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Cool topic. We didn't intend to add new Equipments any time soon per se, but a small boost is always possible. Either way ideas are helpful and interesting. I may leave some more substantive comments later on.
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