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A '''Negative Play Experience''' (usually just shortened to '''NPE''', and not to be confused with "New Player Experience"), is a fancy game design term for "not fun".  NPE cards can be  [[Overpowered|overpowered]], but usually they slow the game down unnecessarily, or have no counterplay, or are otherwise just plain old not fun to play or play against. If a hypothetical card wanted you to search your deck for every card where the third word is "the", that would be a NPE, because it would waste everyone's time while you check every card.
A '''Negative Play Experience''' (usually just shortened to '''NPE''', and not to be confused with "New Player Experience"), is a fancy game design term for "not fun".  NPE cards can be  [[Overpowered|overpowered]], but usually they slow the game down unnecessarily, or have no counterplay, or are otherwise just plain old not fun to play against. If a hypothetical card wanted you to search your deck for every card where the third word is "the", that would be a NPE, because it would waste everyone's time while you check every card.


Unofficial [[format]]s often [[X-List]] or [[errata]] NPE cards. Fixing NPE cards is one of the main goals of the [[PC Errata]] project.
Unofficial [[format]]s often [[X-List]] or [[errata]] NPE cards. Fixing NPE cards is one of the main goals of the [[PC Errata]] project.
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