Conversation Between Phoenix_Wright and Dogboy2709
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  1. Dogboy2709
    March 14th, 2010 7:43 PM
    Dogboy2709
    Yep.

    Spoiler:
    Payne actually knows what he is doing for once.
  2. Phoenix_Wright
    March 14th, 2010 7:42 PM
    Phoenix_Wright
    No way. I'm defending Gumshoe?
  3. Dogboy2709
    March 14th, 2010 7:37 PM
    Dogboy2709
    I actually have a few of me own I'm working on. but wright....uh, i mean right now. I'm playing this case:

    http://aceattorney.sparklin.org/jeu.php?id_proces=11400
  4. Phoenix_Wright
    March 14th, 2010 7:29 PM
    Phoenix_Wright
    Oh yes. Edgeworth showed me a few games. I was surprised when I played them.
  5. Dogboy2709
    March 14th, 2010 7:27 PM
    Dogboy2709
    That's great news. Did you know that fans of your series could make there own fan games?
  6. Phoenix_Wright
    March 14th, 2010 7:24 PM
    Phoenix_Wright
    I'm still taking cases as a defense atorney. I even got my files back.
  7. Dogboy2709
    March 14th, 2010 7:21 PM
    Dogboy2709
    Yes, what have you been up too,
  8. Phoenix_Wright
    March 14th, 2010 5:53 PM
    Phoenix_Wright
    It has been a while. How have you been?
  9. Dogboy2709
    March 14th, 2010 4:55 PM
    Dogboy2709
    Long time no talk, Mr. Wright.
  10. Phoenix_Wright
    December 29th, 2009 4:28 PM
    Phoenix_Wright
    oh.cool lol im looking forward to it xD
  11. Dogboy2709
    December 29th, 2009 3:20 PM
    Dogboy2709
    Not many... the game just got made, So it hasn't taken off yet....
  12. Phoenix_Wright
    December 29th, 2009 3:12 PM
    Phoenix_Wright
    ohhh i think i get it now. so who else is playing or will play this?
  13. Dogboy2709
    December 29th, 2009 3:09 PM
    Dogboy2709
    Yeah... Testimony is like Attack points, like Credibility is like HP....as far as i understand it,,,
  14. Phoenix_Wright
    December 29th, 2009 3:05 PM
    Phoenix_Wright
    Seems kinda complicated O_O
  15. Dogboy2709
    December 29th, 2009 2:44 PM
    Dogboy2709
    I'm not sure.. as it's not an "Official" card game yet.. .But i'm sure other AA fans are forcing there friends to play.

    more stuff about the card game:
    Spirits -
    1) Spirits may only be played by channeling them.
    2) You channel spirits by expending a Spirit Medium you control during the Main Phase. You attach the channeled spirit to the Spirit Medium that channeled it.
    3) At the start of the next main phase, all channeled spirits are put into a pile. Once there are 8 Spirits in that pile, you win the game.

    Paying Costs:
    Costs are paid for by discarding cards off of the top of your deck. If a character has a cost of 2 for instance, you would discard 2 cards off of the top of your deck to pay for the card. You may only play witnesses who's total cost when added together equals 5 or less in any given turn.

    Gameplay:

    At the start of the game, both players begin with their Main Personalities in play. YOU MUST HAVE A MAIN PERSONALITY!

    The players use a random method to choose who goes first (flipping a coin, rock paper scissors, role a die etc.)

    Both Players draw 5 cards

    The player who goes first starts the game

    Phase 1: The Draw Phase- Both Players Draw 2 cards.

    Phase 2: Main Phase- Ready all of your Witnesses that have testified to testify again (turn them vertically again). The Active player may play Witnesses, evidence, or play events that may be played during the main phase. You may only play witnesses who's total cost when added together equals 5 or less in any given turn. After the Active player has performed all of his actions, the defender goes through all of the steps of the Main phase.

    Phase 3: Cross Examination- Your witnesses may testify against your opponent's witnesses, you may use events, and you may use any effects that may be used during the Cross Examination phase. If your opponent controls no witnesses, you may expend all of the witnesses you control to flip one of your cases.

    Testifying- To testify you expend a witness you control (turn them horizontally) and choose a witness your opponent controls. Your opponent may expend the chosen witness to counter testify. If they choose to counter testify, you measure the two testimony values ( the number over the '?') against each other. The witness with the lower testimony value takes damage to their credibility (the value over the "!") equal to the difference between the two values. If the values are even, the defending witness takes 1 damage to their credibility. If your opponent chooses not to counter testify, they take the full amount of damage equal to the testifying witnesses testimony value.
    Example: Damon Gant - Enraged chooses to testify against Larry Butz - Man of Many "Talents". Larry chooses to counter testify against Gant. Gant's testimony value is 4 and Larry's is 2. Larry takes 2 damage to his credibility.

    Phase 4: The End Phase- Discard any witnesses with zero credibility, use any effects that may be used during the end phase.


    Then you and your opponent repeats the same process (excluding the start of the game actions) until one of you wins the game!