>>5717611>Fat Storage, a weak creature that will empower the next card you play>Take deep breaths to calm your nervesInhale. Exhale. Inhale. Exhale. Panic and adrenaline flow through your veins. In a game of life and death, there's no room for error. Inhale. Exhale. You must get in the zone. Right now, there's only your opponent, you, and the cards. You got this.
You use one resource to play Fat Storage. He won't do much on his own, but your next play will be much more impactful.
It's your opponent's turn. She seems to be thinking carefully about her play. Is she feeling as anxious as you? You can't tell.
>[Rolling&Combat Resolution]To find out whether you successfully deal or defend from damage, you will be flipping coins (roll 1d2. 1 is heads, 2 is tails). How many coins you flip will be determined by many factors, like the cards you play, your board state, your strategy, your mental state etc. Each coin flip has a stated difficulty class, so to succeed in a DC 2 roll, you must flip 2 heads. I will randomly select one of the first 5 rolls.
>Flip 1 coin. Difficulty Class 1.