@@playityourself.boardgames the impact is big I think :) When for example you use a spell that allows you to take back cards from discard, it means you can only search for cards you’ve played before or discarded on purpose or lost in battle. You can never look into pillage pile because part of the fun in this game is that you never know which cards ended there. Maybe you count on a great ally card and wait for it to draw but it’s already pillaged ;) So not being able to see pillage pile is very important :)
@@TrybSolo Thanks for the comment! True, but the number of spells that let you search the discard is not that high. Regarding "counting on a specific card to show up", due to your high amount of discard/pillage and low amount of draw, I never count on anything in particular showing up, so I personally don't care much about what's "gone". Regardless, I think we just disagree to the level of its impact, but we agree that it *is* impactful.
Nice playthrough
Thanks a lot!
I was under the impression that the discard pile and the pillage pile were two different piles.
You are right. To be honest, I missed that.
It does make a difference in some effects/knowledge, but I don't think the impact is that large.
@@playityourself.boardgames the impact is big I think :) When for example you use a spell that allows you to take back cards from discard, it means you can only search for cards you’ve played before or discarded on purpose or lost in battle. You can never look into pillage pile because part of the fun in this game is that you never know which cards ended there. Maybe you count on a great ally card and wait for it to draw but it’s already pillaged ;) So not being able to see pillage pile is very important :)
@@TrybSolo Thanks for the comment!
True, but the number of spells that let you search the discard is not that high. Regarding "counting on a specific card to show up", due to your high amount of discard/pillage and low amount of draw, I never count on anything in particular showing up, so I personally don't care much about what's "gone".
Regardless, I think we just disagree to the level of its impact, but we agree that it *is* impactful.
@@playityourself.boardgames And by the way! Thanks for the video 😀
@@TrybSolo Glad to help. Thanks for watching and weighing in!
at 3:19 you drew a monster card but then discarded it. Why!
Is that the correct timestamp? I can't see the moment you mentioned
@@playityourself.boardgames The time should have been 23:19. I've realised that it was my mistake though. Thanks for the great playthrough
@@MultiDoctordeath Not a problem. Thank you and I'm glad you enjoyed it :)