Reddit Reply - Building Out vs. Events
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 2 ธ.ค. 2024
- Doing another Reddit Reply for Marvel Champions the Card Game
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I'm not happy until I've covered the whole table with upgrades.
Epic reply:
"All the books are the same, just letters..." 😂😅😂
Oof, unsleeved cards too on that stair case drop! Nightmare!!
I’m right in the middle in this debate. I’d love to get an avengers mansion in play, but 80% of the time it doesn’t happen
yea, it's one of those cards that if you don't pull early it doesn't get played. Still would like to keep it in my deck however just in case. He has a point on some cards i may have x3 of in my deck that i don't play I probably should swap out
I am with the person on reddit, I love building out a bunch of supports and upgrades, especially ones that buff my allies. My decks usually only have 2-3 events that aren't in the heroes 15 starting cards.
Great topic. Reminds me of the old Netrunner days, running Criminal or “Big-Rig” Kate. I love to have a big board state to interact with, so I’ll always be the latter.
I like a good mix of both, build-up the first 1-3 turns depending on draw and then really roll through the funded events to finish things off
It took me waaaay too long to pick up the sarcasm on the "everything is the same response".
Love the discussion, this is exactly what I was thinking about just the other day when organizing my spare cards and realizing I had a hundred thousand event cards and no upgrades or support cards left over.
It's so fascinating how people lean into one or the other!
Ok I just can't get over how they used Rogue as their example of a non event/ build out hero. Sure, there's a lot of ways to play her, but I almost always am very much focused on playing her fantastic events. If not her regular ones to stun, confuse, get toughs etc, I'm looking to recur events with superhuman adaptation
Yeah, I really couldn't understand why Rogue. She has like two or something upgrades and her main gimmic is grabbing powerful events with SA.
Maybe it was their "go-to" event hero, like "ok, maybe she is an event-heavy, but she has some build up"... But still kinda weird.
And yeah, again seeing her there is weird while I playing Quicksilver with like 20+ upgrades :D now THAT I call build-up
I'd assume people watch the precon videos more, because they don't have the cards to build the other decks most people are playing. I have sinister motives, next evo, Phoenix, gambit, and the green goblin pack and I still feel like I can't build most decks, so I really like watching precon vids because I know I'll have the cards in the deck, as long as I have the pack the hero came in.
Its all ways fun to find your reddit post on a youtube vid :)
Yup I just played Black Widow and Star Lord and everythong about both games was the exact same, except Star Lord gave me extra bad cards so I set him and his hero cards on fire.
"Oh my sweet summer child" 😂
Also: hopefully the listeners recognize sarcasm.
Lol tried to be over the top with it lol
Im the boring answer. Slap in the middle. I love to build up in a way to boost or take advantage of my events. But I am a perfect defense kind of guy.
Boring answers tend to usually be the right answer haha