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Then stop looking for "good" cards and look for cards that help you in the now. Id honestly say maybe 5% of the cardpool for each character constitutes as actually outright 'bad' never take doo doo garbage. The rest just scale in degrees of being situational/specific all-stars with the right foundation or servicable cards that aren't too shiny of flashy but just get the job done and give you some kind of benefit no matter what deck they're in.
Your decision to specifically "Look" for good cards is why you're losing your runs.
Where is this app? Which one?
I just want you to confirm that there is an app that can tell how each of the 18.4 quintillion seeds are going to play out.
All you have to do is post the seed of a run that you have already lost. Takes all of 5 minutes.
That's stupid. That's stupid that you said that. It's just stupid.
And that's not necessary. Look, watch videos of players who explain what they do, and why.
Yeah, no duh, the game has all kinds of encounters that are specifically designed to counter certain strategies. There's enemies who can counter turtle decks, and spam/chip damage decks, and infinite combo decks, and heavy-hitting big damage decks, and slow-burn decks, and debuffing/disabling decks, and any other kinds of decks the devs could think of. That's why, unless you're an idiot, you try to build a deck that can handle ALL of those encounters.
Yeah, it could be any run that you thought was unwinnable. Yet you still haven't, which indicates that you've already admitted defeat, and just don't want to say it out loud.
Anyway, people are not gonna wait forever for your slow ass to finally post something.
If you are reading this and want a fair game, do NOT buy Slay the Spire, you'll regret it.
The operative word was "try". You TRY to build a deck that can handle ALL encounters. You fail more often than not, but sometimes you succeed. It can be done, and we've all done it.
Also, we insulted OP, but I don't think anyone actually, definitively insulted you, yet. If you really think that, then you're just seeing what you want to see. And for damn sure, no one insulted you for not liking those kinds of games, because they do indeed exist. The only reason I can think of that someone WOULD insult you is because you wrongly think that StS1 is one of those games, which is something many of us can prove that it's not.
No one's even asking you to play. Load up StS, go to run history, and pick one random seed you lost and post it. Takes no more than 5 mins.
But you won't do it. Because you know you're wrong and everyone here can prove it. You don't want to see 10 different people beat the same seed in 10 different ways.
It would have been more better if I posted my last seed after I played so I could see what mistakes I made
if I post a seed from weeks ago, then I wouldn't remember anything
Unfair game, huh?
So what would it mean if you post a seed of a run that you lost, and then someone else beat it?