Listen if I have to construct a deck for a tavern brawl more than likely I’m not gonna play because if I wanted to construct a deck, I would just play regular rank. Just give me a premade deck and make the brawl be something fun. That’s just me though, how do y’all feel about it?
100% with you there
Their laziness to construct a deck for us is what ultimately resulted in me giving it up altogether, sometimes last year, after playing it religiously ever since it first came out.
In the beginning there wasn’t many such brawls where we had to build a deck, and even when we had to, it was either choose a couple of cards and have the rest filled for ya, or it was at least mega fun.
Then it started going around 50-50, one brawl premade, one brawl constructed and so on and so on, and finally last year I think it was 3 constructed per 1 premade, and that was just too much for me to bear for 1 single pack.
Ah, yes, and then there was the coop one, which was very hard in itself (I remember it from before, it was a copy-paste from the previous dev team btw) but impossible with unskilled players, which made me repeat it 3-4 times without winning that pack.
Then I calculated the average worth of the pack and cringed. I’m never playing that crap mode again in my life. It’s not worth the time, especially not worth the effort.
Agreed, I think if we have to make our own deck the reward should be better, maybe two packs, I don’t know. But doing all that for one pack is not worth it
No, because I like being creative.
This one was so easy. I mean it’s not creative but it gets the pack. Only 4 cards different than the standard version.
2x (1) Arcane Artificer
2x (1) Seabreeze Chalice
2x (2) Frostbolt
2x (2) Photon Cannon
2x (2) Shield Battery
2x (2) Tidepool Pupil
2x (2) Youthful Brewmaster
2x (3) Resonance Coil
1x (3) Rising Waves
2x (3) Tide Pools
2x (3) Void Ray
2x (4) Chrono Boost
2x (4) Fireball
1x (4) Warp Gate
2x (5) Sleet Skater
2x (12) Colossus
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This is the kind of brawl that Twist should have been. Rotating monthly format with unique sets and rules.
Too bad the suits insisted they powercreep the hell out of it with Caverns of Time so they could point to a specific monetization metric, and in so doing killed the format.