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Kobonker serves as an extra source of attacks, like [[Mimik]]. However, Kobonker has more {{Stat|attack}} and its {{Stat|Reaction}} is different: it triggers whenever something is afflicted with {{Stat|Snow}}, and hits the afflicted card specifically. As a result, having a multitude of [[:Category:Snow Cards|Snow cards]] is a must. The most powerful use case for Kobonker is in tandem with a card that can Snow multiple cards at once, such as a card with [[Stats#Keywords|Barrage]] or [[Snoffel]]. Boosting Kobonker's attack or giving it {{Stat|Spice}} makes it significantly more effective. <!--If Kobonker has Spice and triggers against multiple cards hit with Snow simultaneously, will the Spice persist across all attacks (like it does with Frenzy) or will the Spice wear off after the first?--> | Kobonker serves as an extra source of attacks, like [[Mimik]]. However, Kobonker has more {{Stat|attack}} and its {{Stat|Reaction}} is different: it triggers whenever something is afflicted with {{Stat|Snow}}, and hits the afflicted card specifically. As a result, having a multitude of [[:Category:Snow Cards|Snow cards]] is a must. The most powerful use case for Kobonker is in tandem with a card that can Snow multiple cards at once, such as a card with [[Stats#Keywords|Barrage]] or [[Snoffel]]. Boosting Kobonker's attack or giving it {{Stat|Spice}} makes it significantly more effective. <!--If Kobonker has Spice and triggers against multiple cards hit with Snow simultaneously, will the Spice persist across all attacks (like it does with Frenzy) or will the Spice wear off after the first?--> | ||
Whenever multiple cards are Snowed at once, Kobonker triggers against each of them in reverse turn order. | Whenever multiple cards are Snowed at once, Kobonker triggers against each of them in reverse turn order. If a card with {{Stat|Resist Snow}} already has 1 Snow on it and another source tries to inflict more Snow on it, Kobonker will still trigger against that card. | ||
It is important to keep in mind that if allied cards are Snowed, Kobonker will also trigger against them. When facing enemies that can inflict Snow, recall Kobonker before they can inflict it, or don't deploy it in the first place. | It is important to keep in mind that if allied cards are Snowed, Kobonker will also trigger against them. When facing enemies that can inflict Snow, recall Kobonker before they can inflict it, or don't deploy it in the first place. |
Revision as of 21:43, 29 March 2024
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Card Description | ||
Trigger against anything that is hit with Snow |
Kobonker is a Clunker that can be obtained in a run. This item is exclusive to the Snowdwellers Tribe.
Unlock
Kobonker can be unlocked at the Inventor's Hut in Snowdwell by adding 3 Clunkers to a deck.
Strategy
Kobonker serves as an extra source of attacks, like Mimik. However, Kobonker has more attack and its Reaction is different: it triggers whenever something is afflicted with Snow, and hits the afflicted card specifically. As a result, having a multitude of Snow cards is a must. The most powerful use case for Kobonker is in tandem with a card that can Snow multiple cards at once, such as a card with Barrage or Snoffel. Boosting Kobonker's attack or giving it Spice makes it significantly more effective.
Whenever multiple cards are Snowed at once, Kobonker triggers against each of them in reverse turn order. If a card with Resist Snow already has 1 Snow on it and another source tries to inflict more Snow on it, Kobonker will still trigger against that card.
It is important to keep in mind that if allied cards are Snowed, Kobonker will also trigger against them. When facing enemies that can inflict Snow, recall Kobonker before they can inflict it, or don't deploy it in the first place.
History
- 1.0: Added
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