Daisy Duck - Donald's Date
BIG PRIZE Whenever this character quests, each opponent reveals the top card of their deck. If it's a character card, they may put it into their hand. Otherwise, they put it on the bottom of their deck.
- Card type
- Character
- Character Classification
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- Ally
- Storyborn
- Color
- Amber
- Rarity
- Super Rare
- Ink Cost
- 1
- Inkable
- False
- Strength
- 1
- Willpower
- 4
- Lore
- 2
- Abilities
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- Story
- Mickey Mouse & Friends
- Artist
- Francesco D'ippolito / Giuseppe di Maio
1 cost, 1/4, 2◊. That's 3 more Willpower than Lilo - Making A Wish. Is her ability that bad then? The possibility of making your opponents draw a card seems bad, but it must be a Character card, and they must reveal it, so you know what's coming. If it's not a Character, the card goes to their discard. A card like Daisy belongs in an Amber 1-2 cost go-wide deck that we can already build. Those decks usually worry about Actions that can take out multiple characters, not so much Characters as you'll be playing Characters more quickly - quicker than they can banish them by challenging. On top of that, Amber lacks answers against items. Taking out a Fishbone Quill before it gets played can cripple a Sapphire ramp deck.