K_4-far;n10186202 said:Are they of any use in a consume archetype for you?
bojerbela;n10186292 said:I play it with She-Troll in one of my Consume deck. 9 Power She-Troll, Consume thick, thinning and damage to an entire row . But it's really bad if you have both in hand, because She-Troll can pick Rotfiend or Nekker in this deck, and I don't want Nekker with her. So there is risk. But the surprise-factor is not bad
K_4-far;n10186442 said:I would increase the damage slightly, because it's not a popular card and Rotfiends are quite powerful in the Witcher 3 they can kill Geralt fast so very unlikely of what they are here.
a) Damage increase from 2 to 4 (hit all units in the opposite row as before),
b) Affect extra row, a bit like with White Frost.
This card really needs some attention, either option will do the trick.
K_4-far;n10186442 said:I would increase the damage slightly, because it's not a popular card and Rotfiends are quite powerful in the Witcher 3 they can kill Geralt fast so very unlikely of what they are here.
a) Damage increase from 2 to 4 (hit all units in the opposite row as before),
b) Affect extra row, a bit like with White Frost.
This card really needs some attention, either option will do the trick.
iamthedave;n10202452 said:the deathwish archetype was never particularly strong