Scoia'Tael OP: Specials
I am not using the term OP lightly here. I see many topics on OP that and the other but besides some balancing that will -eventually- come, i see this as definitely OP.
The game excels if there's interactivity on the board by both opponents. In this case there's one sided. How can you have a meta were 3 units win you a game? I honestly would like to hear from more experienced players in all CCG if they have witnessed this. Well, 4 if you count Roach and 5 with Leader but it is basically 3 gd* units.
Things like Morv and the absurdly amount of weather a deck can spawn is a bit frustrating obviously when you don't have the appropriate card to counter them, but in the case of Scoia Special with 3 units even if you have what you should have it is practically impossible.
How did this passed the internal testing? Have other ppl encountered this deck? Why is no one mentioning it? I can only imagine some are winning against it vs inexperienced players?
*god damn
I am not using the term OP lightly here. I see many topics on OP that and the other but besides some balancing that will -eventually- come, i see this as definitely OP.
The game excels if there's interactivity on the board by both opponents. In this case there's one sided. How can you have a meta were 3 units win you a game? I honestly would like to hear from more experienced players in all CCG if they have witnessed this. Well, 4 if you count Roach and 5 with Leader but it is basically 3 gd* units.
Things like Morv and the absurdly amount of weather a deck can spawn is a bit frustrating obviously when you don't have the appropriate card to counter them, but in the case of Scoia Special with 3 units even if you have what you should have it is practically impossible.
How did this passed the internal testing? Have other ppl encountered this deck? Why is no one mentioning it? I can only imagine some are winning against it vs inexperienced players?
*god damn