Do players read the cards and understand them ?
I don’t understand why some players (whether out of whim or misplaced ego ?!) insist on keeping the little blue bird with its microphone for the WHOLE game, even if it’s in triplicate !
Its name : “Do as the bird” (level 2) 2/4 “Your other beasts have +2 ATK” (or +4 in triplicate).
This card is only valid at the beginning !!!
The buff is NOT permanent and when the bird dies, the “buff”, which has become RIDICULOUS, disappears.
For 3 turns, you show him to sell it and put instead, for example, the “Horned Savior” (blue dinosaur with spikes, level 5) 8/2: “Provocation, Reincarnation, Deathrattle: inflict 1 point of damage to your minions and give them 1 HP” (associated with an adequate card or not) or the “Silithid Burrower” level 3 - 3/1 - “Provocation, Deathrattle: give +1 / +1 to your beasts PERMANENTLY” or another good card…
So you buy a good card, you point it and the partner sells it ( !!!) and keeps the little bird for a buff that has become ridiculous that you show him to sell !!!
You wasted 4 gold coins on a troll who will make you lose the game because his choices AND his placements are rotten.
Frankly, at this point, it’s almost anti-gaming.
So, it annoys me so much that this is the third time I’ve been done this, so don’t fall for me or you’ll regret it.
And I’m not talking about the murlocs that have to STAY in the hand and that the player places on his board or sells them when there’s nothing left for the murloc who summons in agony or the one who has the total cards in hand !
I suggested arrows to show the placements (to help players of good will who want to learn)…
I’m fed up and had to get it out there…