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These are usually meant to be difficult and rigged from the start. It may seem like pure BS, but when you get to know most heroes and villains, it become challenging but not impossible.
Yea, i agree with you, friend. I know haka and ra (ra is my boy. been using him since i first played the actual card game) pretty well. im getting better with scholar, but nightmist and fanatic im a little iffy. And i understand about the preset cards, but it just seems like by the time i get what i need to even be effective, all my people are either dead, or almost dead.
Actually it's easier than advanced. When you play advanced, they get one out every turn. This is not the case in this one. Yeah they get a few out real fast, but it slow down after a few turns.
There is no gimmick and nothing is "rigged". The random seed was a number entered in the survey by the player who suggested the setup.
Nothing happens in any weekly one shot that cannot happen any time you play Sentinels.
Yes, I agree. That is single player, but you can set everything so you win. (Lost track of how many times I've stomped ambuscade). I just mean give us the choice. Either we choose the heroes, or we choose the environment/villain.