All it needs is higher coin points. From to 4 to 6, from 6 to 10 or so. Whoever gets those purple cards first and in abundance dominates the game. And it's actually pure luck. If you start with 1 and get 5 coin cards you can buy the OP card as your very first one.
This got the point that I started hating ToT more and more. What used to be fun is now frustration. As a workaround I started NOT picking Crow as my patron, but usually opponent does it anyway.
WitchyKiki wrote: »People over here acting like theres always a remove button on tavern cards, if it were that easy and available always.
WitchyKiki wrote: »People over here acting like theres always a remove button on tavern cards, if it were that easy and available always.
Druid King. If you have a problem with crow and see opponent picked Crow deck then counter by picking Druid King deck and remove their options with patron power if you don't want to grab purps yourself.
WitchyKiki wrote: »WitchyKiki wrote: »People over here acting like theres always a remove button on tavern cards, if it were that easy and available always.
Druid King. If you have a problem with crow and see opponent picked Crow deck then counter by picking Druid King deck and remove their options with patron power if you don't want to grab purps yourself.
Yeah, you do not always have the power and availability of the patron. Crow really does need to be toned down.
WitchyKiki wrote: »WitchyKiki wrote: »People over here acting like theres always a remove button on tavern cards, if it were that easy and available always.
Druid King. If you have a problem with crow and see opponent picked Crow deck then counter by picking Druid King deck and remove their options with patron power if you don't want to grab purps yourself.
Yeah, you do not always have the power and availability of the patron. Crow really does need to be toned down.
That's the game.
Did I ask for a nerf? No. Did I ask for removing of anything that was already in the game? No.
I myself like purple cards when it is already in the game - it is satisfying when you play those. But I'm aware of the fact that almost anyone ignores other cards the moment they see a purple one. Purple cards are generally cheap, around 4-6 coins and readily available.
I asked for getting it toned down by slightly rising the values of those cards.
Thanks to those that suggested how to counter the purple.
Did I ask for a nerf? No. Did I ask for removing of anything that was already in the game? No.
I myself like purple cards when it is already in the game - it is satisfying when you play those. But I'm aware of the fact that almost anyone ignores other cards the moment they see a purple one. Purple cards are generally cheap, around 4-6 coins and readily available.
I asked for getting it toned down by slightly rising the values of those cards.
Thanks to those that suggested how to counter the purple.
They already did 'tone it down' by increasing the cost of Scratch from 3 to 4. Understanding how big an impact that is goes a long way to realising why crow only gets out of control if one player refuses to interact with the tavern.
Also if you look at the druid deck, you'll understand why crow is quite tame when it comes to comboing off!
spartaxoxo wrote: »I find it more strategic than Pelin rush at least.
...every time I hear that freaking crow combo sound go off I just want to smash my head through the nearest window. It’s a bit triggering...
spartaxoxo wrote: »I find it more strategic than Pelin rush at least.
The Pelin rush is no joke. I've had opponents get some ridiculous doses of RNG where they get the perfect Pelin cards early on and just cruise to 40 prestige in minutes...
SilverBride wrote: »...every time I hear that freaking crow combo sound go off I just want to smash my head through the nearest window. It’s a bit triggering...
This triggers me too and unless I have some great cards to counter it I just concede at that point.
I find that these players often ignore the Crow patron which would give them a quick victory and just continue to buy cards and make more combos and drag it out as long as they can. I'm not going to sit there being subjected to more "bump" "bump" "bump" when I know it's hopeless.
WitchyKiki wrote: »WitchyKiki wrote: »WitchyKiki wrote: »People over here acting like theres always a remove button on tavern cards, if it were that easy and available always.
Druid King. If you have a problem with crow and see opponent picked Crow deck then counter by picking Druid King deck and remove their options with patron power if you don't want to grab purps yourself.
Yeah, you do not always have the power and availability of the patron. Crow really does need to be toned down.
That's the game.
Just like Orgnum, right?
SilverBride wrote: »...every time I hear that freaking crow combo sound go off I just want to smash my head through the nearest window. It’s a bit triggering...
This triggers me too and unless I have some great cards to counter it I just concede at that point.
I find that these players often ignore the Crow patron which would give them a quick victory and just continue to buy cards and make more combos and drag it out as long as they can. I'm not going to sit there being subjected to more "bump" "bump" "bump" when I know it's hopeless.
YES YES YES
All of this!!!
WitchyKiki wrote: »SilverBride wrote: »...every time I hear that freaking crow combo sound go off I just want to smash my head through the nearest window. It’s a bit triggering...
This triggers me too and unless I have some great cards to counter it I just concede at that point.
I find that these players often ignore the Crow patron which would give them a quick victory and just continue to buy cards and make more combos and drag it out as long as they can. I'm not going to sit there being subjected to more "bump" "bump" "bump" when I know it's hopeless.
YES YES YES
All of this!!!
Sometimes when I'm in these one games and the other player is purposely holding up the game, and its been going for a while I notice that I don't get a penalty for conceding. So a system is working there.
WitchyKiki wrote: »SilverBride wrote: »...every time I hear that freaking crow combo sound go off I just want to smash my head through the nearest window. It’s a bit triggering...
This triggers me too and unless I have some great cards to counter it I just concede at that point.
I find that these players often ignore the Crow patron which would give them a quick victory and just continue to buy cards and make more combos and drag it out as long as they can. I'm not going to sit there being subjected to more "bump" "bump" "bump" when I know it's hopeless.
YES YES YES
All of this!!!
Sometimes when I'm in these one games and the other player is purposely holding up the game, and its been going for a while I notice that I don't get a penalty for conceding. So a system is working there.
I think what we are discovering is that there is actually nothing wrong with this game... it's just the people who play it.