TLCBonaparte wrote on 2013-11-15 21:17
Has anyone played this game? It's basically a card game where you choose the number of resources committed to a card and see if your card can beat your opponent's card. It's very strategic and nerve wrecking, I had to do math in my head sometime just to make sure I don't overpill lol. But all in all quite fun and it scratches my Hearthstone itch quite nicely.
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GODZILLA wrote on 2013-11-15 21:26
I tried it after Sword Girls closed (:cryno:) but it didn't really grab me.
TLCBonaparte wrote on 2013-11-15 21:46
You need to do math for that game, quickly calculate how much pill do you need in order to beat the other guy, this calculation normally come at the last turn or second last turn, when you can predict with relative accuracy of your opponent's pill usage, I have a pretty good win/loss ratio in that game, I play a mono-clan Montana deck, Montana clan bonus is: -12 opponent attacks min 8, which means even if opponent's power is 12 (I think the most I have seen so far is 10), he still needs to pill 1 more than you just to beat your power, which is freaking awesome, it's too bad montana cards all have average power to begin to, but I manage to win like 70% of the games I play.
Montana has a fatal weakness against Pirahana clan though, their clan bonus is to prevent opponent's clan bonus... so against them I have no attack advantage, on top of that, this clan of fucking cheaters have abilities that allow them to get additional pills, that's just low, so they can afford to throw some people off to get more pills and beat me just because their clan's ability is so op :(
Juno wrote on 2013-11-16 04:13
I dust that game off every now and then. Arithmetic is pretty amusing, so the game built around it is nice on occasion.