Nekkro 1 year ago @Stevethebarbarian, But I believe that the debate was around the dad part, not the stab. :qWOW:
Stevethebarbarian (creator)1 year ago I’m gonna be honest guys, you read too much into it. I just called him “stab dad” because it was funny. I’d have called him “knife dad” except it’s already taken.
DustenStein 1 year ago Stepdad is written together so it looks weird with the words separated like that
DustenStein 1 year ago The more I read this, the more it sounds like a spell :snake:
FriendlyShadow 1 year ago Step Dad Battlecry: Add Shadow Step to your hand.
CakeIsGood 1 year ago better than none
Nekkro 1 year ago @Gokee, It's like Step Dad, but it's Stab Dad, because he treats his knife like a child.
some people really hold on to their material possessions.
Or. Another way of see the card, is that he no longer has a child, cause he Stabbed it.
(That's the best that I can do to justify it)
Gokee1 year ago It's kind of weird to have a card named "dad" that doesn't have any reference to his children. It's like someone reading the first thirty pages of a book and then walking away.
@Stevethebarbarian, But I believe that the debate was around the dad part, not the stab. :qWOW:
I’m gonna be honest guys, you read too much into it. I just called him “stab dad” because it was funny. I’d have called him “knife dad” except it’s already taken.
Stepdad is written together so it looks weird with the words separated like that
The more I read this, the more it sounds like a spell :snake:
Step Dad
Battlecry: Add Shadow Step to your hand.
better than none
@Gokee, It's like Step Dad, but it's Stab Dad, because he treats his knife like a child.
some people really hold on to their material possessions.
Or. Another way of see the card, is that he no longer has a child, cause he Stabbed it.
(That's the best that I can do to justify it)
It's kind of weird to have a card named "dad" that doesn't have any reference to his children. It's like someone reading the first thirty pages of a book and then walking away.
Unless this is a reference that I'm not getting.