Talk:Command variant
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with the 2019 errata, can we consider changing the name of these? none of them emulate other cards anymore. My suggestions + rationale: | with the 2019 errata, can we consider changing the name of these? none of them emulate other cards anymore. My suggestions + rationale: | ||
− | *'''Commanders''' based on the command type. i don't love though, because it implies the command type, which some of these do not have | + | *'''Commanders''' based on the command type. i don't love it though, because it implies the command type, which some of these do not have, which will be confusing for new players who may as well call them [[Way of the Mouse|Mice]] |
*'''Pointers''' because they point to the card they play; name isn't going to be intuitive to anyone who isn't familiar with the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pointer_(computer_programming) computer science term] but at this point neither is emulator. | *'''Pointers''' because they point to the card they play; name isn't going to be intuitive to anyone who isn't familiar with the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pointer_(computer_programming) computer science term] but at this point neither is emulator. | ||
--[[User:Spineflu|Spineflu]] ([[User talk:Spineflu|talk]]) 14:30, 7 March 2022 (EST) | --[[User:Spineflu|Spineflu]] ([[User talk:Spineflu|talk]]) 14:30, 7 March 2022 (EST) |
Revision as of 15:32, 7 March 2022
with the 2019 errata, can we consider changing the name of these? none of them emulate other cards anymore. My suggestions + rationale:
- Commanders based on the command type. i don't love it though, because it implies the command type, which some of these do not have, which will be confusing for new players who may as well call them Mice
- Pointers because they point to the card they play; name isn't going to be intuitive to anyone who isn't familiar with the computer science term but at this point neither is emulator.