Kamae
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So i started this game with random cards didn’t know i would get into this game i played like 4/5 times and started over with this account. What bothers me is all the high lvls or experienced people always get to play with me and i loose all the time no matter what strategy i use and their biggest excuse playing with starters is ‘’go to your main account’’ The biggest problem i have against Marquis Le Morte, it’s just way too impossible to kill him, i know i suck now in this game, because i tried to make another account and tried this Marquis and ive got crushed in seconds. FMI Cornelius is counter for him, but still ive got beaten by him.
My cards are – Cornelius, Ambrosia and Darla.
Maybe someone could explain how to get better or some stuff?
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Mirago
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due to the little number of playerbase currently, you may have hard time getting competitive. if one of your friends is interested in these types of card games, you may introduce it to him/her and arrange some matches. to get used to attack types and which one does what in which situation, you may try “practice” but remember you will face more weird situations with real players, just do it for the sake of getting to know more about cards.
in random all decks each character has also items equipped, considering you only mentioned your cards but not item cards, random all will be better once you know which card/item does what. try to pay attention to damage calculation(its quite easy so you can calculate possible damages you might get criticals may be exceptions but you will start to handle them too) and pay attention to attack speed. once you get the basics then you may move on to observing opponents behavior. don’t get too intercept-heavy though.
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KeroroGunsou333
766 posts
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Originally posted by Mirago:
due to the little number of playerbase currently, you may have hard time getting competitive. if one of your friends is interested in these types of card games, you may introduce it to him/her and arrange some matches. to get used to attack types and which one does what in which situation, you may try “practice” but remember you will face more weird situations with real players, just do it for the sake of getting to know more about cards.
in random all decks each character has also items equipped, considering you only mentioned your cards but not item cards, random all will be better once you know which card/item does what. try to pay attention to damage calculation(its quite easy so you can calculate possible damages you might get criticals may be exceptions but you will start to handle them too) and pay attention to attack speed. once you get the basics then you may move on to observing opponents behavior. don’t get too intercept-heavy though.
tl;dr
Ans: thsi game dead
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Mirago
8 posts
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Kongai pls
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HundredAndFour
2065 posts
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Originally posted by Mirago:

Kongai pls
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KeroroGunsou333
766 posts
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Originally posted by HundredAndFour:
Originally posted by Mirago:

Urban Rivals pls
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