redspecter23 wrote: »I'm guessing the setup time for that was rather intense. I'm wondering, could you have made the deck even bigger? Or was there a cutoff point where you simply couldn't add anymore cards? Basically, could you break the counter with a much higher number if you were to spend the time on it?
Dragonnord wrote: »You should clarify you set it up playing against your secondary account so people know it's a fixed match, not a real one.
@TalesOfTribute this is, of course, off-topic,
but had you tried to make forever cycle reducing your desk downto:
- Blackfeather Brigand / Knave - agent. Combo 3 - draw one card
- Pilfer / Plunder Combo 2 - draw one card
- Pool of Shadow - Combo 2 - draw one card
- Squawking Oratory - Combo 3 - draw one card
- Toll of Flesh / Silver - Combo 2 - draw one card
- (and if Celarus is chosen - Dreaming Cave is also draw one card)
In this case this is literally infinite gold one turn, if there were no limits applied?
Another world record to break !
MovesLikeJaguar wrote: »I wouldn't consider it the greatest turn ever played, since it probably took an hour or more of set-up against someone not trying to win. That's not a game at that point.
I'll describe my best game I ever played; the decks were Rajhin, Red Eagle, Psijic, and Ansei. After maybe 10 turns, I had set up my deck in such a way that, through Red Eagle I'd reduced my deck down to ~15 cards. A bunch of Rajhin cards that force my opponent to discard a card on their turn, a number of Ansei cards that let you put cards back on top of your deck, some red eagle cards to gain power, and some Psijic cards that let me mill my deck into the discard pile. 4 turns in a row, I made my opponent discard either their whole hand, or all but 1 card, and won by turn 15.
So, two snakeskin freebooter ( or the most you can get) and you spam them over and over to fill your deck with as many cards as you are ready to collect?