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Entering pool 2 is making the game obnoxious lol
I mean cards like that are the only defense against "end turn swings" with cards like Devil Dinosaur.
Pretty much the only way to counter some of these is Armor and Cosmo. So unless they eventually want everyone running those cards, they'll have to take this into account when adding future mechanics/cards to the game.
Heimdall decks are painfully predictable. They'll forego the most right lane and their focus are the left one and the middle one. Play accordingly, once you start to realize this, they're incredibly predictable most of the time.
Yeah that part I agree. But its hard to calculate exactly what the effects of that are. Kraven will get boosted. Madrox will dupe. Other aspects may change depending on the location. You know their moving left, but its not easy to know exactly what kind of power each location will end up with.
You know how much each card gains when they move, the first card in that row will always move first, you can use that to calculate.
Granted calculating on the fly can be tough sometimes, so what I usually do is make sure I overcommit on the middle lane and then just commit slightly on the right lane, completely ignore left lane.