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'''Gigi's Gizmo''' is an [[Items|item]] players may accumulate over a run. This card is exclusive for the [[Tribes#Clunkmasters|Clunkmasters Tribe]]
'''Gigi's Gizmo''' is an [[Items|item]] players may accumulate over a run. This card is exclusive to the [[Tribes#Clunkmasters|Clunkmasters Tribe]].


==Strategy==  
==Strategy==  
Gigi's Gizmo is basically an advanced version of the [[Scrap Pile]]. It has the identical effect of granting 1 [[Scrap]], but it also has the [[Stats#Keywords|Recycle]] ability that restricts when it can be played. The [[Stats#Keywords|Draw]] 2 ability makes it better in terms of card advantage, drawing to replace the destroyed Junk and itself. The Clunkmasters have many [[Clunkers]] that use their own Scrap as a resource, such as [[Plinker]] and [[Tootordion]], so Gigi's Gizmo extends their lifespans a bit. Alternatively, the extra Scrap can be simply used to block a threatening attack.


==History==
==History==

Revision as of 17:42, 23 January 2024

Gigi's Gizmo
Gigi's Gizmo (Juicepot).png
Health.png Health Attack.png Attack Counter.png Counter



Other Stats

Card Description
Add 1 Scrap.png Scrap
Recycle 1
Draw 2
Card Art
Gigi's Gizmo.png

Gigi's Gizmo is an item players may accumulate over a run. This card is exclusive to the Clunkmasters Tribe.

Strategy

Gigi's Gizmo is basically an advanced version of the Scrap Pile. It has the identical effect of granting 1 Scrap, but it also has the Recycle ability that restricts when it can be played. The Draw 2 ability makes it better in terms of card advantage, drawing to replace the destroyed Junk and itself. The Clunkmasters have many Clunkers that use their own Scrap as a resource, such as Plinker and Tootordion, so Gigi's Gizmo extends their lifespans a bit. Alternatively, the extra Scrap can be simply used to block a threatening attack.

History