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Overpowered (often shortened to OP) is an informal game term. Something that is overpowered is just too strong. It's a common term in games of all sorts. | '''Overpowered''' (often shortened to '''OP''') is an informal game term. Something that is overpowered is just too strong. It's a common term in games of all sorts. | ||
Decipher often attempted to fix OP cards with [[errata]], or put them on the [[X-List]]. Likewise, unofficial [[format]]s often X-List or errata OP cards. Fixing OP cards is one of the main goals of the [[PC Errata]] project. | Decipher often attempted to fix OP cards with [[errata]], or put them on the [[X-List]]. Likewise, unofficial [[format]]s often X-List or errata OP cards. Fixing OP cards is one of the main goals of the [[PC Errata]] project. |
Latest revision as of 04:58, 13 March 2022
Overpowered (often shortened to OP) is an informal game term. Something that is overpowered is just too strong. It's a common term in games of all sorts.
Decipher often attempted to fix OP cards with errata, or put them on the X-List. Likewise, unofficial formats often X-List or errata OP cards. Fixing OP cards is one of the main goals of the PC Errata project.
Along with being a Negative Play Experience, being OP is one of the main ways a card can be broken.