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Kinetic Mind Strike
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Kinetic Mind Strike

Interactive. +4 strike combined with Psi powers, or 3 - 7 Psi strike, if a player uses an interactive feature of the card. (Off/4)

Properties

Type
Unarmed Combat Card card type
Power
+4/x
Rarity
Common
Element
Ether
World
Spellfire
Edition
Prime
Level
6
Phases
4

Copyrights:
Art by: AI art / Ugnius Kiguolis

Extended description

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You can use the +4 default value of the card, or use an interactive feature and get a random amount of bonus from +3 to +7.

Story

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Kinetics refers to the motion of material bodies, along with the associated forces and energy. Force and mass are the basic kinetic concepts known to the citizens of the old and new worlds. That's why, with the use of its concept and a little magic, there was a great ability created that gives the power to unleash a massive amount of damage on an opponent. This ability is known as Kinetic Mind Strike, and it is considered a great ability that you will definitely want to add to your deck. The ability is said to originate from the ancient lost city of Spellfire, where a desperate scientist was struggling to overcome magic and create some powerful force on his own. Disappointed by many failures, he eventually collaborated with a local wizard, and both of them used their knowledge to create something that was never seen before. Since the creation of this ability, warriors have used it to defeat entire armies. What is more, if combined with Psi Powers, it creates even greater effects. Since its first usage, the ability has been known to be passed down from generation to generation. The ability is said to be incredibly powerful and can easily kill an opponent if used correctly. Some believe that the ability is so powerful that it should only be used in extreme circumstances, as it can easily lead to disaster if used recklessly.

Terms explained

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Interactive - Card special powers are controlled by the Spellfire app. Scan QR code to see the powers. Interactive cards lose their interactivity when switched sides.