The sound of generating 7 fear cards in a row is very satisfying. I think you should change the caption to '30 fear from a single card'. Wow. The only times I've gotten close to that much fear on one card is playing Cast-Down on a coastal land with 3 cities and 3 towns against England, which is only 27 fear for three times the energy. Or when I play Manifest Incarnation with a bit of setup. I've never seen so much fear efficiency from a single card that's not a thresholded Cast-Down.
@nicholasliu5788 I agree, it's so satisfying listening to all those fear cards pile up! The terrains aligned really well for me this game. All leading up to the big Jungle Hungers touchdown in the sands. Also, I drafted JH on my third Major draft; the game would have been much more drawn out without it. The amount of efficiency from this un-thresholded 3-cost Major was insane. It's so much cheaper and easier to play than Cast Down or Manifest like you pointed out. I was honestly completely ignorant of the amount of fear it would be generating on the last turn. It came as a big surprise!
The sound of generating 7 fear cards in a row is very satisfying. I think you should change the caption to '30 fear from a single card'. Wow. The only times I've gotten close to that much fear on one card is playing Cast-Down on a coastal land with 3 cities and 3 towns against England, which is only 27 fear for three times the energy. Or when I play Manifest Incarnation with a bit of setup. I've never seen so much fear efficiency from a single card that's not a thresholded Cast-Down.
@nicholasliu5788 I agree, it's so satisfying listening to all those fear cards pile up! The terrains aligned really well for me this game. All leading up to the big Jungle Hungers touchdown in the sands. Also, I drafted JH on my third Major draft; the game would have been much more drawn out without it. The amount of efficiency from this un-thresholded 3-cost Major was insane. It's so much cheaper and easier to play than Cast Down or Manifest like you pointed out. I was honestly completely ignorant of the amount of fear it would be generating on the last turn. It came as a big surprise!
that was a great ending
Thanks! Bringer games are fun!