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"I'm an 8/8 hero...""Cool, I block with a */10 evil character.""Oh...well...good game?"Philip/Bart is much better. You can just heal if they're discarded, and they can't be captured, as well has having huge CBN banding.Sam has the same situation with Aaron/Moses.
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Quote from: Ring Wraith on January 11, 2012, 03:25:47 PM"I'm an 8/8 hero...""Cool, I block with a */10 evil character.""Oh...well...good game?"Philip/Bart is much better. You can just heal if they're discarded, and they can't be captured, as well has having huge CBN banding.Sam has the same situation with Aaron/Moses.You're not really helping your argument much. Even when Disciples do lack in an area, they have something else to make up for it...
The problem with this thread is there has been no discussion of deck building oppurtunity costs. As a resident Economics major, I have now taken it upon myself to produce such an analysis. Expect it to come up sometime by the end of this weekend.
Quote from: Alex_Olijar on January 11, 2012, 04:19:09 PMThe problem with this thread is there has been no discussion of deck building oppurtunity costs. As a resident Economics major, I have now taken it upon myself to produce such an analysis. Expect it to come up sometime by the end of this weekend....it's past the end of that weekend.
Define end game. When you are about to win? Or when both players are close to, or have decked out. If you have decked out and are close to winning, does that mean end game? Now what if your opponent has a solid deck left with plenty of defense? End game is too opinionated.
End game is too opinionated.
This is only an opinion, so please treat it that way.