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Unofficial [[format]]s often X-List or errata broken cards. Fixing broken cards is one of the main goals of the [[PC Errata]] project. | Unofficial [[format]]s often X-List or errata broken cards. Fixing broken cards is one of the main goals of the [[PC Errata]] project. | ||
Broken is also occasionally used to refer to cards that are so weak that they are useless: an infamous example is {{Card| | Broken is also occasionally used to refer to cards that are so weak that they are useless: an infamous example is {{Card|Weight of a Legacy}}. This usage is much more common in the specific than in the general: people may talk about how a [[nerf]] broke a deck, but when talking about "broken decks" in general, the implied meaning is overpowered or NPE decks. | ||
This meaning of broken to mean nonfunctional, overpowered, unpleasant, and/or occasionally underpowered things is common to online game discussion in general. | This meaning of broken to mean nonfunctional, overpowered, unpleasant, and/or occasionally underpowered things is common to online game discussion in general. |