Is using taunts like "Dammit!" on purpose metagaming?
I had this thought today. I am using a skellige deck that slowly sets up (so keeps to really low numbers) before unleashing its true potential, so I try to let my opponents build up, set up their units and strength and allow them to score a really high amount of total strength at first. So tonight I played a "herbalist" in full knowledge that the only torrential rain card was in my hand but used "Dammit!" to make my opponent think I made a mistake and push further without passing. Now my question is, was that an ok thing to do? What do you think? Or is it attempting to lead my opponent into different conclusions by using functions that are not strictly game related?
I had this thought today. I am using a skellige deck that slowly sets up (so keeps to really low numbers) before unleashing its true potential, so I try to let my opponents build up, set up their units and strength and allow them to score a really high amount of total strength at first. So tonight I played a "herbalist" in full knowledge that the only torrential rain card was in my hand but used "Dammit!" to make my opponent think I made a mistake and push further without passing. Now my question is, was that an ok thing to do? What do you think? Or is it attempting to lead my opponent into different conclusions by using functions that are not strictly game related?