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Got some set 2 starters for cheap so I decided to try out a local event and give the game a shot, despite feeling like it didn't have much going on (based on my read of the rules). Was my first time ever attending a card game event and I had a great time AND found out the game was pretty good, so a real win all around. I mean, not my record at the tourney, that was losses all around (except for the literal 8 year old child who was my first opponent...) but overall, extremely fun. Deciding whether or not to expose your cards to attack by questing is a fun decision, and I like the feeling of brinksmanship where both you and your opponent are desperately trying to race across the finish line. My only issue was feeling like I needed more card draw, only getting 1 per turn (that you will probably resource) means you can end up stalled out without many options, although that's obviously less of a problem with both a better deck and a better set of skills for actually using it. Since it was my first time, one of the players very generously gave me one of his extra Jolly Roger promos, too, which was very nice of him. Overall, great fun, would recommend, will definitely be back next week with my definitely-still-bad yellow/blue deck.
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# ¿ Apr 12, 2024 19:35 |
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# ¿ May 15, 2024 04:26 |
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Shingouryu posted:Yeah card draw is one of the best things to build into your deck. Amber (yellow) sucks at it cause it's main concern is filling the board with smaller things and singing songs. Sapphire (blue) actually isn't terrible at it because of the card Pawpsicle which allows to draw on play. It's even better if you have Hiram Flaversham who can discard items to draw two cards. Thanks for the advice, the blue starter cards included 3 pawpsicles and a few Hirams so I've scrapped together a blue/yellow deck with what I've pulled from packs.
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# ¿ Apr 14, 2024 05:05 |