These salty dogs know how to conquer the field. Utility goes a long way with this deck.Able to have counter measures, even against Nilfgaard.Thrive and Bleed are your friend in this deck, numbers count and you’ll more than likely get them with this deck.And the scent of blood is in the air, able to turn the battlefield into a bloodbath with heavy hitting cards and many strong units. Quite popular, for good reason, it can push and abuse your victims. Its combo is quite reliable, meaning it can spare you overthinking each round.īlood fills the air and these units hunger for it.īleed opponents dry, this deck has the ability to answer most opponents.Truly Thrive with your units, sit back and relax as your units reach unbelievable strength round after round.Playing big units early can win you first round and last round, saving you from stressing both rounds.You’ll have cards that have a death wish, making it easy to lose cards and gain advantages at the same time.This deck can get you far with its ability to run the field and numbers up in a pinch. Death’s shadow looms, you’ll easily swarm the field with your edible underlings. This deck will save you time in lower ranks, which in terms saves you from many pitfalls in the trenches.ĭomination comes in many forms and Monsters, shall have it at all costs.įull of potential and easy cheesy wins, kikimore is the main event beefing your army.Able to save the best for last by using this deck in competitions, which in short terms you get a deterrent.Can cause mayhem for opponents, meaning your strategy will get you an easy win if played well.Good for getting rank at lower levels, whatever meta may bring you are set regardless of changes with this beauty. Swiftly disable the leader abilities of the opponent, poison never felt like such a gift. Much like a game of chess each player must read into potential plays.Ī hand away from victory, Nilfgaard is made for toxicity so this deck will show you just that. And this guide shall cut through the confusion for you, ending the wild hunt for answers. Take a seat at the table, it’s your time. It's now very old, but you can at least get a feel for their idea of progression which is, frankly, that even turtles can kill you at level 1, very easily, if you aren't incredibly careful.It's shocking how much reviewers have been trained to expect combat systems to work like they do in American third person action games.Join the fray, these decks will get you crushing foes in no time.
They focus on quests, your choices often impact the narrative and strong NPCs.Both game developers focus on progression from totally different perspectives.If you prefer fantasy, try something like Risen (or Risen 2 - not Risen 3, it's the weakest of the trilogy).
They also have no narrative or NPCs of any note.Piranha Bytes games are games where no matter how good you are at the system, there are enemies you will be literally unable to even damage until you have the right equipment and levels. They're just brilliant.I tend to think PB is on the OTHER END of the spectrum to Dark Souls - Dark Souls is a game where you can win without updating your stats ever, in no armour, punching every enemy as long as you're good enough at the system. Nobody else - and I mean that literally - no other company makes games the way Piranha Bytes does.The theme isn't really one I care about either, but I'd happily suffer through it to enjoy their narrative/game systems. Piranha Bytes games are in their own genre, commonly referred to as euro jank.If you like the genre, they're unavoidable.