That is a lot of Lightfangs. Sometimes I don't even see one for sale the whole game.
It's unfortunate that they felt the need to include so many trap cards that finding good cards is often difficult. Makes it more about luck of the draw instead of strategic team-building.
Still fun, though!
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"Why, you never expected justice from a company, did you? They have neither a soul to lose nor a body to kick." -- Lady Saba Holland
That is a lot of Lightfangs. Sometimes I don't even see one for sale the whole game.
It's unfortunate that they felt the need to include so many trap cards that finding good cards is often difficult. Makes it more about luck of the draw instead of strategic team-building.
Still fun, though!
Even a lot of the trap cards have some value for carrying you through the midgame and into the late game. I'm certainly never going to buy Boogey, but if I discover it, I'll use it's stats to buy me a few turns, then sell it when an actual gameplan starts to come together.
And in general, pools need to have dilution. Otherwise, everyone always ends up with perfect comps of everything and it's even more about luck of the draw - the person who was offered it first.
That is a lot of Lightfangs. Sometimes I don't even see one for sale the whole game.
It's unfortunate that they felt the need to include so many trap cards that finding good cards is often difficult. Makes it more about luck of the draw instead of strategic team-building.
Still fun, though!
Even a lot of the trap cards have some value for carrying you through the midgame and into the late game. I'm certainly never going to buy Boogey, but if I discover it, I'll use it's stats to buy me a few turns, then sell it when an actual gameplan starts to come together.
And in general, pools need to have dilution. Otherwise, everyone always ends up with perfect comps of everything and it's even more about luck of the draw - the person who was offered it first.
It's already that, though...
Maybe a wider pool with higher average value?
If the bad cards were less bad, at least you could put up a bit more of a fight against someone who has gotten lucky. And a wider pool would minimize the "perfect every time" scenario.
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"Why, you never expected justice from a company, did you? They have neither a soul to lose nor a body to kick." -- Lady Saba Holland
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Step 1: Steal all of the Lightfangs
Step 2: ???
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I joke a lot, if you take anything I say seriously, well, shame on you :p
Ok that’s a pretty strong board lol
Favorite Cards: 1. Lord Jaraxxus | 2. Malygos| 3. Edwin VanCleef | 4. Zephrys the Great| 5. Deathwing
And I thought my 3 amalgams over 50/50 with poison, divine shield, and windfury were impressive. Sheesh.
That is a lot of Lightfangs. Sometimes I don't even see one for sale the whole game.
It's unfortunate that they felt the need to include so many trap cards that finding good cards is often difficult. Makes it more about luck of the draw instead of strategic team-building.
Still fun, though!
"Why, you never expected justice from a company, did you? They have neither a soul to lose nor a body to kick." -- Lady Saba Holland
Even a lot of the trap cards have some value for carrying you through the midgame and into the late game. I'm certainly never going to buy Boogey, but if I discover it, I'll use it's stats to buy me a few turns, then sell it when an actual gameplan starts to come together.
And in general, pools need to have dilution. Otherwise, everyone always ends up with perfect comps of everything and it's even more about luck of the draw - the person who was offered it first.
That is terribly impressive.
It's already that, though...
Maybe a wider pool with higher average value?
If the bad cards were less bad, at least you could put up a bit more of a fight against someone who has gotten lucky. And a wider pool would minimize the "perfect every time" scenario.
"Why, you never expected justice from a company, did you? They have neither a soul to lose nor a body to kick." -- Lady Saba Holland