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#1 Re : Suggestions » Play balance » 29-09-2011 20:58:15

Character level isn't really the issue, though.  I have two decks with maxed out characters, but, for example, my Katoba warrior deck (even though all three characters are max level) gets stomped when I play against decks with three versions of multiple cards that cost 50,000 crystals or more.  I could just save all my winnings and eventually buy one or two such cards for that deck, but then I'm stuck just playing the same deck forever, which gets pretty boring.

  I also agree that perhaps Marketplace value isn't the best way to measure a deck's strength since I've seen some weird prices (50,000 for Arachnophobia, or I recently accidentally sold a level two Flames of the Pheonix for 1,500 instead of 15,000 - that was a sad day), but the Marketplace is generally pretty accurate about card strength and rarity.

#2 Suggestions » Play balance » 29-09-2011 16:12:51

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I love this game, and I do spend about $10 to $20 a month on booster packs, but it gets really discouraging when every game I play, some days, it seems like I'm only playing against people who spend tons of money on this game.  It reminds me of why I stopped playing Magic: whoever spends the most money has the best decks; it stops being about how good you are at the game and becomes a matter of who's got the most money.  I understand that you guys are running a business here, but it's not like I'm a freeloader - I'm just poor (and frugal - I can't justify spending hundreds of dollars on some virtual product that I can't even resell for real money in the future, at least Magic cards were an investment).
  I've been thinking about this problem for quite a while and I think I may have come up with an actually viable idea:  make rooms with deck value limits,  In other words, total up the average Marketplace value of a players deck and notify them somewhere (probably in the deck editing screen) of what that value is.  Make rooms that have deck value thresholds where you can't enter if you deck exceeds a certain value.  That way less wealthy players can still have fun and challenging games without having to play against a bunch of people with 3 Emperor's Speeches or what have you, and the people who spend all this money don't have to waste all their time playing against decks that could never stand up to their might.  There would, obviously still be the normal "free-for-all" room where the less fortunate can test their decks against the big guys, and the big guys can bully us broke folks, too.

#3 Suggestions » Skyward Boots and Naginata » 25-09-2011 03:16:02

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I was looking through the cards in the marketplace recently and noticed the spear "Naginata" (which I never see anyone playing with).  It occurred to me that if I used "Skyward Boots" with it that it would be a decent combination.  So I saved up my crystals for a couple weeks and bought myself three Naginatas and two pairs of Skyward boots, threw them into a deck, and jumped into the training room.  Sadly, I discovered that the combination doesn't work.
  Since "Naginata" is never used, and "Skyward Boots", thought rather expensive, is only useful for cards like "Fog Hydra" I thought it might be cool if you guys changed the way those two cards interact.  "Naginata" would be a lot more useful if cards like "That's an Order" and "It's Time" activated it, too.

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