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But he just said he wants to watch other people's runs to see how the hit higher scores.
@ author, best thing you could do is just comb youtube for now and watch people's runs to get ideas and inspiration. This is one game I'm TRYING to avoid doing it because it feels like once you find the meta you may have no reason to ever change.
Most of the clans are useless - i think that's a stretch to be honest. They all have benefits but depends strongly on what you combo them with. I'd say there are certain partnerships that are useless, not individual clans.
Most games I play, although I'm pretty casual these days as I'm getting older, I like to look at meta setups on YT etc and min/max stuff. Anything really with talent trees, perks etc. This is one of the only games I'm trying to avoid doing that in details at least. I feel like this game has some OP cards and some total dogsh1t so I presume once you know the metas, there might be no reason to do anything but. I might be wrong but I looked at some deck setups from people on challenge runs just to see if they all varied tons or stayed consistent and they seem glaringly obvious what to build decks round for each clans.