Does it make them a top tier character? No, but they already can beat top tier characters if played right and the opponent doesn’t play perfectly or the cards don’t just come up for their opponent. So your suggestion is just a straight bump to “slightly” change the equation but the character is already competitive in the hands of someone who knows the deck. A straight improvement unbalances at casual play something that was worked around with card play. You need to know the deck to make the character more competitive and “being competitive” only matters when you are playing at a level people know the deck. The fact there are cards to supplement a slightly weaker movement means it was a balancing effort to make card play more important. My point is that you are mentioning a straight improvement for a calculated weakness. I’d rather a character that rewards knowing their deck to overcome a movement weakness compared to a deck where “melee and no minion means movement 3” with no consideration of other factors in the deck because then we are on the path of making the decks all similar. If you do the same for cases I mentioned above then you’d basically be sanding off all flavorful differences to make the same decks. You’d then need to reduce the number of those cards to rebalance everything. You could give Jekyll and Hyde a movement of 3 but now all those cards to balance the low movement mean they’ve got consistently decent movement with bursts of great positioning. A character could have a larger health pool to account for less defensive cards, you could give them more defensive cards but then that health pool is unfair. Like if a character burns through the deck then each hit needs to count for more as the game will be shorter, you could tone down the deck burn but then what’s the point and now the heavy hits are overpowered. Everything is shoring up weaknesses for other attributes. Head to the GitHub repository for downloads, bug reports, and features requests.I feel like acknowledging those cards brings into question why should he have a movement of 3. Poole is developed on and hosted with GitHub. In addition to the latest versions of Chrome, Safari (mobile and desktop), and Firefox, it is only compatible with Internet Explorer 9 and above. Poole and its themes are by preference a forward-thinking project. Syntax highlighting, courtesy Pygments (the Python-based code snippet highlighter)Īdditional features are available in individual themes.
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