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When I say power creep mostly I'm not talking about specific cards, but general trends in cards.
Quote from: ChristianSoldier on August 21, 2011, 01:34:22 AMWhen I say power creep mostly I'm not talking about specific cards, but general trends in cards.What about this:Tola: Draw a card.Jair: Draw 2 cards if all your heroes are OT, CBI.Gibeonite Red due: Draw X cards (number of WC in battle)Abby: Draw X cards (number of OT WC you control).X is limit 3, but still. Creep. and that's on a meh ability. It seems every BW has a CBP now.
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I think that they figured out that they needed to give good speed to themes if they wanted people to actually use them.
I wonder if power creep can be mapped out and approximated into a mathematical function, because that would be awesome.
I think (based on the priveous definition of power creep) a small level of a power creep in an expansion is required. If people couldn't improve their decks with new cards They would get board.That being said, I think it can easily ruin the game if new cards come out every year that can't be contended.So what were really looking for is a perfect medium which inevitably will never be found. We will either become bored with the game or complain about how the super powers of last year aren't so super anymore. But so what? In 6 months the new leading power will come out definitely and then 6 months after that new cards will come out you'll all start complaining about the new power being trumped.And then repeat the next year etc...
@ Chronic ApathyDon't underestimate Disciples, they're still a top offense... Herod's Temple is now possibly the best card in the game since most of the new CBN cards this set are discard, and most disciples can't be killed in one hit by Gates of Samaria.
site decks were non-existent at the top tables
Quote from: Jmbeers on August 21, 2011, 02:30:54 AMThe complaint is that, instead of balancing lesser used strategies, they've taken a handful of strategies and made them nigh untouchable. So now next year, they're going to try and take other themes that received no help this year (Disciples, TGT, maybe Persians, Demons, etc)Yes they could use help but are you really saying OT kings, (good and evil) didn't need help?Profits didn't need help?The Canaanites didn't need help?Assyrian didn't need help?Judges didn't need help?And RED Didn't need help?I nearly never came against these themes... But in fairness maybe I just haven't played long enough.
The complaint is that, instead of balancing lesser used strategies, they've taken a handful of strategies and made them nigh untouchable. So now next year, they're going to try and take other themes that received no help this year (Disciples, TGT, maybe Persians, Demons, etc)
Quote from: Master KChief on August 21, 2011, 12:52:57 PMsite decks were non-existent at the top tablesTell that to my 3-3 tie. Had I played faster against you and been prepared for site-stall, RDT would have won and MJWare would have taken second.
Quote from: Ring Wraith on August 21, 2011, 01:15:10 PMQuote from: Master KChief on August 21, 2011, 12:52:57 PMsite decks were non-existent at the top tablesTell that to my 3-3 tie. Had I played faster against you and been prepared for site-stall, RDT would have won and MJWare would have taken second.by non-existent i really mean almost non-existent. i know there was that one kid that had the site-stall that one time at the top tables, but he was rarely there and didnt finish top 10. site decks as a whole were practically non-existent at nats.
Profits didn't need help?