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No more sitting on 1 million gold to summon morg n thorg & a wizard in what would've otherwise been a more entertaining match.
Are you intentionally missing the point?
No, its not the sarcasm I have a problem with but the point OP tries to make using it.
Up to you to decide if you like Morg & Thorg but at least you saw him. Now you don't or any other Star Players as it gives no benefit, no trying to alter the course or get what you need. Static gameplay. In case of death or heavy injury. Remove figure, buy it again and keep going. Sounds very engaging and entertaining
With Underworld it's quite easy to achieve such a TV gap
Excuse me but what is the point of getting a Starplayer if the TV readjusts to it? You spend treasury to have a benefit. Your benefit is now that you are likely to run into much deadlier bash teams, because you bought a star player...
Your normal Player with a lot of stats has an injury, you can replace him for one time for a Starplayer. Obvious enough. The current rules make it so, that if I buy Morg my opponent can copy that. But you are right the higher your own value the more likely you meet those bashy teams. Those that have extra killing power. Inducements are not implementad as the rulebook says. The rules dictate how we use inducements, seems we both are not happy yet.