Only thing I hope is they limit kash fenrir to one. It’s so annoying seeing it in litterally every deck because if you start with one you have 3 recursions of a targeted banish. I think it would be hard for them to fully ban the floodgate traps as it is one of the few ways non-competitive rogue decks can compete decently.
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I just beat it with what I would consider mid range, I did use the starting blade for critical hits though. Mostly being in the air a lot is what helped, full blowing the altitude to avoid the claw attacks really helps.
You could play Egyptian god suship, lines are pretty straightforward, it’s decently recursive and not competitive more low rogue. Or if you want a fun tricky deck, I’ve been getting into weather painter and it’s barely rogue but sometimes just pops off.
Hi amcjv, thanks so much for getting it started, I can’t imagine how much work goes into actually getting it off the ground. Especially with our engagement not being that high. Personally YCS results and deck lists are what I find most interesting as a non-meta player.
Yeah, the one that summons a bunch of rat things. The cool thing is you can just refresh the map and get a different boss. Each biome has 2 different bosses both tend to have Adds but usually one is better or worse with it.
The first one is easier than a dark souls, it never really gets to that difficulty (although I did stop at the final boss as it’s gimmick was super annoying) but the first game is kind of based around multiplayer as almost every boss spawns ads constantly.
That’s how the first one was. The gimmick was that maps were randomized and instanced with specific events possible to show up. It incentivized re-running each map 6-7 times so you saw all the quests and bosses. It was very balanced around multiplayer though, so hopefully they’ve improved that.
I’m doing it with slifer, but basically yeah. As Suships have like 4 different affects to put a card on top of your deck you can usually use true name anytime it’s in your hand
My guess is marbles and bayblades
👍 purchased. It doesn’t arrive prior to my camping trip, so I’ll read it after I’m done with the last Malazan book.
I did a very very mildly related thing about a year ago trying to set up monthly “Twilight Imperium” teaching games at my local boardgame shop. After the first two months of going and not having enough people show up to actually play we now have 3 different games running each month.
It’s hard to put yourself out there, but you might as well give it a chance
Could you briefly explain why he’s so badass? As I know a little bit about him, but haven’t actually looked into him at all.