Regardless of faction, which card would you put in your deck if you have to choose between these two?:
Yes, yes it iswaait. this is a trick question, right?
It very clearly depends on the deck and my mood. Schirru is more interesting as his value can depends upon a board state — which can be altered by both players. But he can be tedious to play when I want a causal game to relax. He is also no use against the massive must-remove engines that are excessively prevalent in Gwent.Regardless of faction, which card would you put in your deck if you have to choose between these two?:
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No, but it is 9 provision and shirrú 10. We have now scientifically proven without a shred of a doubt that this is typical NG underprovisioned cheat card. The proof is rock solid.If the point of this thread is to argue that Invocation is a stronger card because it is chosen more often
Schirrú is wide punish and needs a specific deck and meta and can then play for a lot more than Yenvo
Yes, exactly why this card should be 10 provisions.Yenvo is a tall punish card that naturally fits in nearly any deck,
Yes, exactly why this card should be 10 provisions.Schirrú is wide punish and needs a specific deck and meta and can then play for a lot more than Yenvo (which is the definition of a tech card).
Yes, exactly why this card should be 10 provisions.
Of course there is because such an obvious cheat card can be spotted from miles away.There’s already a whole thread for that![]()
Lmao, then definition of a tech card must be "fits in every deck, always gets value, and has no conditions or drawbacks."... Yenvo (which is the definition of a tech card). ...
You're actually ranting about Schirrú here because that's the card I've called a tech card, so thank you lmao.Lmao, then definition of a tech card must be "fits in every deck, always gets value, and has no conditions or drawbacks."
So you really keep ignoring the fact that Schirrú only works in ST decks because they can manipulate his power way better than any other faction? Following that logic Braathens should be like 6 provisions because no other faction would ever play him over Peter Saar Gwynleve.... and what's "scientific and rock solid" about comparing a highly situational tech card like Schirrú to a good and solid card like Yenvo? We have to change every second card's provision cost then....Yes, exactly why this card should be 10 provisions.
Yes, exactly why this card should be 10 provisions.
Yes, i'm ranting about Schirru, because clearly it's Schirru who "fits in every deck, always gets value, and has no conditions or drawbacks."You're actually ranting about Schirrú here because that's the card I've called a tech card, so thank you lmao.
I’m not convinced. Compared to a 10 provision Heatwave, at even cost, I will choose Heatwave 100% of the time over Invocation.Yes, exactly why this card [Invocation] should be 10 provisions.
I know it's hard getting good answers here, but I really need to know: Do you actually think comparing Schirrú and Yenvo makes sense? If people say they will always choose Yenvo over him "regardless of faction", does that justify nerfing Yenvo in your opinion?Yes, i'm ranting about Schirru, because clearly it's Schirru who "fits in every deck, always gets value, and has no conditions or drawbacks."
And if it was, indeed, Schirru that you called a "tech" card in your post, then 1) you really need to work on the clarity of your writing, and 2) "wide punish and needs a specific deck and meta and can then play for a lot more than Yenvo" is still not really a definition of a tech card, and neither Schirru IS one, nor does he actually fit that description.
No, I don't think comparing Schirru and Yenvo makes sense in the context of the question, but I also don't think Yenvo being 9p makes sense for what it does and how easy it is to use.I know it's hard getting good answers here, but I really need to know: Do you actually think comparing Schirrú and Yenvo makes sense? If people say they will always choose Yenvo over him "regardless of faction", does that justify nerfing Yenvo in your opinion?
You keep ignoring the fact that Yenvo only works in NG decks because it is a NG-faction card?So you really keep ignoring the fact that Schirrú only works in ST decks because they can manipulate his power way better than any other faction?
The me having fun about this part is and of course 7! people voted now, how more scientific and rock solid must it get!and what's "scientific and rock solid" about comparing a highly situational tech card like Schirrú to a good and solid card like Yenvo?
Heatwave is neutral, so that evens it out for all factions. NG can add both and still have Vincent.I will choose Heatwave 100% of the time over Invocation.