@Winter's Lorcana it goes without saying that hindsight is absolutely 20/20. But I do find it important to study games; win or lose. After a further analysis of your game against the seven dwarves deck, I think there was an extremely narrow line that you could have taken that had winning chances. Let's fast forward to the decision to play Elsa, Spirit of Winter. The line I came up with was to exert Doc and Beast. Using Crab as you did to take out Doc and then using Hades to defeat Beast (leaning into the luck of them not top decking another seven dwarf so Bashful can't quest). Quest with Pinocchio to go to 5 lore. Pass the turn. They top decked The Bare Necessities which whiffs and they quest to 17 using only their Snow Whites. Pass turn. You draw Chernabog's Followers. Play your second Hades inking Bashful and you play your Followers. Challenge the Snow Whites with Elsa and the other Hades. Quest with Pinocchio to go to 6 lore. Pass turn. They draw Benja and play him. Pass turn. Regardless of what you draw. You can quest with all of your characters gaining you 9 lore. That puts you at 15. Play Cogsworth. Pass turn. Now we don't know what the opponent drew after the Benja. However we can assume he quests with Benja to go to 19 lore and worst case scenario is he draws a Swords but your Cogsworth would shut that down. Even if you didn't play him, you'd still be left with Elsa and your second Hades. Pass turn. You draw for turn and quest out for game? All of this might be moot to you and that's fine. I figured I'd mention it as one player who loves the game to another. I find the nuances and intricacies of this game fascinating and studying games only helps us get better as players. Now I'm not saying that you played wrong either, you made the best decisions possible based on your knowledge at that time. I'm simply just throwing this out there as a talking point.
Wheel of Fortune is a popular card in Magic The Gathering that does the exact same thing as A Whole New World. Ex-Magic players call it the “wheel” for that reason.
@Winter's Lorcana it goes without saying that hindsight is absolutely 20/20. But I do find it important to study games; win or lose. After a further analysis of your game against the seven dwarves deck, I think there was an extremely narrow line that you could have taken that had winning chances.
Let's fast forward to the decision to play Elsa, Spirit of Winter. The line I came up with was to exert Doc and Beast. Using Crab as you did to take out Doc and then using Hades to defeat Beast (leaning into the luck of them not top decking another seven dwarf so Bashful can't quest). Quest with Pinocchio to go to 5 lore. Pass the turn. They top decked The Bare Necessities which whiffs and they quest to 17 using only their Snow Whites. Pass turn.
You draw Chernabog's Followers. Play your second Hades inking Bashful and you play your Followers. Challenge the Snow Whites with Elsa and the other Hades. Quest with Pinocchio to go to 6 lore. Pass turn. They draw Benja and play him. Pass turn. Regardless of what you draw. You can quest with all of your characters gaining you 9 lore. That puts you at 15. Play Cogsworth. Pass turn.
Now we don't know what the opponent drew after the Benja. However we can assume he quests with Benja to go to 19 lore and worst case scenario is he draws a Swords but your Cogsworth would shut that down. Even if you didn't play him, you'd still be left with Elsa and your second Hades. Pass turn. You draw for turn and quest out for game?
All of this might be moot to you and that's fine. I figured I'd mention it as one player who loves the game to another. I find the nuances and intricacies of this game fascinating and studying games only helps us get better as players. Now I'm not saying that you played wrong either, you made the best decisions possible based on your knowledge at that time. I'm simply just throwing this out there as a talking point.
Can some explain what a "wheel" deck is?
Wheel of Fortune is a popular card in Magic The Gathering that does the exact same thing as A Whole New World. Ex-Magic players call it the “wheel” for that reason.
In short, it’s a Whole New World Deck.
@@KrisPBaconnn thank you.
All of the decks in your timestamps are marked incorrectly lol
Thank you! I fixed it :D
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