Get to the end of the first sector with only a single upgrade because you have to spend all your money on repairs. This is exactly what I experienced on launch day. I'm good at strategy games, so having a vague meta like this one currently has isn't going to cut it.
@@HForHavocIt's really pretty easy, you're just making the mistakes every beginner makes in deckbuilding games. You never >skip cards< and clog up your deck, you underestimate ressource gain & card draw. I mean, there's a reason removing a card is more expensive than adding one. It's much more powerful. Cards that deplete are especially powerful, because they remove themselves and make for a quicker cycle through your deck. Also you didn't use the cycle auf the enemy to you advantage. He goes from 0 to 12 shields, then to 22, back to 11, then 6, >if you do nothing
Thanks for this run too ! The boss clearly is brutal. I think what you lacked (and what i lacked too) was a good shield.
Get to the end of the first sector with only a single upgrade because you have to spend all your money on repairs. This is exactly what I experienced on launch day. I'm good at strategy games, so having a vague meta like this one currently has isn't going to cut it.
I can't get beat the last guy played the new demo for 3 hours.
The boss is damn hard lol
@@HForHavocIt's really pretty easy, you're just making the mistakes every beginner makes in deckbuilding games.
You never >skip cards< and clog up your deck, you underestimate ressource gain & card draw. I mean, there's a reason removing a card is more expensive than adding one. It's much more powerful. Cards that deplete are especially powerful, because they remove themselves and make for a quicker cycle through your deck.
Also you didn't use the cycle auf the enemy to you advantage. He goes from 0 to 12 shields, then to 22, back to 11, then 6, >if you do nothing