Necrotech_Master wrote: »based on my experiences on monday playing tribute with the NPCs it seems like the AI was almost changed back to what it was
SeaGtGruff wrote: »I can still usually beat the NPCs, but sometimes they do get amazing luck with the Tavern and end up just rolling over me and never giving me a chance to catch up. Last night I lost two games in a row against one NPC before I finally won and was able to continue on to the match in the next city. I cringe whenever I see the NPC choose Pelin, because as much as I used to love that deck when I first started playing ToT, oh boy is it very highly likely that the NPC is going to be able to snatch up all of the good Pelin cards and pound me into the dirt with them.
El_Borracho wrote: »@SeaGtGruff Oh totally, there is a difference between luck and "oh come on now." With the latter being one I saw today where the NPC got 3 contract agents in a row, 2 of them being shield bearers, then crept over the 40 point finish line. Or when you get an agent or two and suddenly the flaming wheelbarrow appears on their turn and, wouldn't you know it, they have enough gold to get that and a good card. And while both are frustrating, I can accept that. Bitterly, yes.
And, yes, the NPC does have great fortune when running the Ansei, Celarus, and Almalexia decks. But the recycling of cards is something else.
MidniteOwl1913 wrote: »I've even started prioritizing the delete two cards card over crow because at least it gives me something of a chance to get my power cards to come up. This is with base game decks + Red Eagle.
And yes, I rarely remove cards from the tavern because when I do it nothing good comes up for me, when the NPCs do it they always get a good card to buy.
El_Borracho wrote: »MidniteOwl1913 wrote: »I've even started prioritizing the delete two cards card over crow because at least it gives me something of a chance to get my power cards to come up. This is with base game decks + Red Eagle.
And yes, I rarely remove cards from the tavern because when I do it nothing good comes up for me, when the NPCs do it they always get a good card to buy.
Agree as to both. The deleting cards has become a priority as it seems that in the reshuffle, I get a lot of coin cards on the top of my deck (which can be nice under the right circumstances) while the NPC seems to get Midnight Raid glued to his War Song card for every other round, or something similar. And the only time I find myself removing cards from the tavern to end a turn is when I have taken a card I need, only to see it get replaced by a monster that I don't have enough coin for. Otherwise, you know you're going to eliminate a bank card and see it get replaced by The Armory or Siege Weapon Volley
MidniteOwl1913 wrote: »El_Borracho wrote: »MidniteOwl1913 wrote: »I've even started prioritizing the delete two cards card over crow because at least it gives me something of a chance to get my power cards to come up. This is with base game decks + Red Eagle.
And yes, I rarely remove cards from the tavern because when I do it nothing good comes up for me, when the NPCs do it they always get a good card to buy.
Agree as to both. The deleting cards has become a priority as it seems that in the reshuffle, I get a lot of coin cards on the top of my deck (which can be nice under the right circumstances) while the NPC seems to get Midnight Raid glued to his War Song card for every other round, or something similar. And the only time I find myself removing cards from the tavern to end a turn is when I have taken a card I need, only to see it get replaced by a monster that I don't have enough coin for. Otherwise, you know you're going to eliminate a bank card and see it get replaced by The Armory or Siege Weapon Volley
Yes I've noticed this too. If the NPC gets Midnight Raid early on it's most likely game over for me.