I was thinking that people dont forget old ways easily and that can cause that they dont see another options.(They will use less cards from C in ABC than in CBA)
Ideally, I suppose, the earlier expansion(s) should have more "basic" cards since it has to make up for the windfall caused by losing three sets, while the later set(s) in the season can be a little more exotic (or just more overpowered, given people won't have to deal with the cards for as long).
The order of expansions undoubtedly influences how decks are forged at a specific point of time. But now to the big question, if expansions A, B, and C are going to be release-finalized at point X; would their order of release influence the final outcome decks?!
Definitely yes unless you specify point Y and enough thought is put in.
In other words, forge a squad of Xixo, Kolento, and other significant non-famous but hardcore-influential creative players + specify a specific deadline for measurement and comparison; and voila! You've got yourself answered.
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You can't harass members who play Face Hunter, nor are they compelled to make preemptive apologies or justifications for playing it. They don't hack or crack their opponents' game, they simply play existing cards that form a specific deck. If you suck at countering Face Hunter, you should blame the designers, not the community.
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If expansions come in order A B C or C B A will we have same decks in the end ? Give your thoughts please :)
I was thinking that people dont forget old ways easily and that can cause that they dont see another options.(They will use less cards from C in ABC than in CBA)
Ideally, I suppose, the earlier expansion(s) should have more "basic" cards since it has to make up for the windfall caused by losing three sets, while the later set(s) in the season can be a little more exotic (or just more overpowered, given people won't have to deal with the cards for as long).
Pretty interesting approach..
The order of expansions undoubtedly influences how decks are forged at a specific point of time. But now to the big question, if expansions A, B, and C are going to be release-finalized at point X; would their order of release influence the final outcome decks?!
Definitely yes unless you specify point Y and enough thought is put in.
In other words, forge a squad of Xixo, Kolento, and other significant non-famous but hardcore-influential creative players + specify a specific deadline for measurement and comparison; and voila! You've got yourself answered.
You can't harass members who play Face Hunter, nor are they compelled to make preemptive apologies or justifications for playing it. They don't hack or crack their opponents' game, they simply play existing cards that form a specific deck. If you suck at countering Face Hunter, you should blame the designers, not the community.