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Addes Syndicate |
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Written by Daily Dose of Hatman
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Sunday, 03 August 2008 |
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We'll start off the working week with a card that, just like early monday mornings after a weekend bender with alcohol, UFS and perhaps a total of 16 hours in a tiny-ass car, likely pisses you off. This card is none other than what singlehandedly made absolutely no sense about King of Fighters 2006, the Addes Syndicate. What seems to be two very happy men (one of which redefines what "black skin" means, but probably not since he's an alien, and yes folks, I am not kidding) about to embrace each other may have, with the help of it's friends, turned more people away from UFS than Rare Cassandra frrom the first set. Since everyone and their mother has talked about this card already, covering it's multiple uses (HAHA!) is going to be difficult, yet read on if you want to know exactly why this card fetches about 55 clams per on your favorite place to buy cards (pick one, really, it doesn't matter).
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Last Updated ( Monday, 04 August 2008 )
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Vampiric Aura |
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Written by Daily Dose of Hatman
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Saturday, 02 August 2008 |
Personally, I didn't know vampires had auras. I also never knew that vampires could morph into demons at will, turn males into females, or toss out fire like they were going out of business. Demitri has educated me through his nefarious bloodsucking antics, and we'll be looking at his character only Asset today. Perhaps because of it's Super Rare status or because of the fact that few play Demitri, we haven't heard of many people packing it. At least, I haven't. There's not more to it than meets the eye, but it may be a solid card that's been overlooked for these past few weeks. Let's prod it further and see what happens when we are able to gaze at a vampire's aura.
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 03 August 2008 )
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Seraphic Wing |
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Written by Daily Dose of Hatman
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Friday, 01 August 2008 |
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Ah, the attack that pretty much cemented my like and dislike of Gill as Street Fighter 3's endboss. Once it hits, it's generally game over in that game, and while it doesn't enjoy the same power in UFS, it does, however throw one hefty monkey wrench in aggro's game plan. Not only that, but even on offense, it's still a whole truckload of damage for a truckload of difficulty. Since it's a character only, we only have to consider the only two published versions of Gill, but it's quite powerful in both, and you'll see exactly how if you read this particular Card of the Day feature.
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Last Updated ( Saturday, 02 August 2008 )
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