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Jul. 19th, 2021 04:01 amI’m playing Sentinels of the Multiverse:
I might be a degenerate. My regular team has Legacy buffing Fanatic while Visionary plays deck control. Galvanize + Inspiring Presence + Twist the Ether? How does 8 points of damage off a base power sound?
I’m not using Haka, though, because that’s too much cheese even for me.
I’m trying not to just load up a damage-dealer as my fourth, but they’re so much simpler to use than the other archetypes. Chrono-Ranger always has something useful he can do. Akash’Thriya or the Argent Adept frequently end up just drawing more cards and hoping, especially against enemies that like to destroy the cards they put out.
Expatriette is so much better when she has The Visionary giving her card draw so she can find her guns faster.
If I swap out Legacy, it’ll probably be with Mainstay. They both tend towards “don’t damage the others, damage me.”
Parse’s irreducible damage isn’t that important against earlier villains, but I get the feeling I’ll need her later.
I like Luminary, but you really need to know what you’re bringing him into. I tried him on the Ennead, and his devices were constantly getting destroyed by all the AoE attacks. (At least I got plenty of use out of All According to Plan.)
I have no idea how to use Sky-Scraper.
I’m leaning against the really luck-based heroes like Setback or Nightmist. The Visionary only has so much deck control to go around.
The Ennead is probably my favorite villain so far, even if it’s a little disappointing how thoroughly they get shut down by a single point of damage resistance. Spite is the most irritating, because he keeps buffing and healing himself. (Though it’s kind of funny when I nullify the psychic damage from him killing a bystander. Nope, not psychologically affected by that at all.)
What is Wager Master? Why is Wager Master?
I got an unlock very early on for the Argent Adept, then nothing else without looking it up. He has to do 20 points of damage in a single battle, and he has to go the whole battle without using a buff that doesn’t have him as one of the targets. I may have had no idea what I was doing.
I might be a degenerate. My regular team has Legacy buffing Fanatic while Visionary plays deck control. Galvanize + Inspiring Presence + Twist the Ether? How does 8 points of damage off a base power sound?
I’m not using Haka, though, because that’s too much cheese even for me.
I’m trying not to just load up a damage-dealer as my fourth, but they’re so much simpler to use than the other archetypes. Chrono-Ranger always has something useful he can do. Akash’Thriya or the Argent Adept frequently end up just drawing more cards and hoping, especially against enemies that like to destroy the cards they put out.
Expatriette is so much better when she has The Visionary giving her card draw so she can find her guns faster.
If I swap out Legacy, it’ll probably be with Mainstay. They both tend towards “don’t damage the others, damage me.”
Parse’s irreducible damage isn’t that important against earlier villains, but I get the feeling I’ll need her later.
I like Luminary, but you really need to know what you’re bringing him into. I tried him on the Ennead, and his devices were constantly getting destroyed by all the AoE attacks. (At least I got plenty of use out of All According to Plan.)
I have no idea how to use Sky-Scraper.
I’m leaning against the really luck-based heroes like Setback or Nightmist. The Visionary only has so much deck control to go around.
The Ennead is probably my favorite villain so far, even if it’s a little disappointing how thoroughly they get shut down by a single point of damage resistance. Spite is the most irritating, because he keeps buffing and healing himself. (Though it’s kind of funny when I nullify the psychic damage from him killing a bystander. Nope, not psychologically affected by that at all.)
What is Wager Master? Why is Wager Master?
I got an unlock very early on for the Argent Adept, then nothing else without looking it up. He has to do 20 points of damage in a single battle, and he has to go the whole battle without using a buff that doesn’t have him as one of the targets. I may have had no idea what I was doing.