One thing I should note. If your using Ff Wraith with any hero who can grant card draw. Put her before them so you can get more out of clandestine funding. Helped me out a lot when I was hunting down ults. Especially against Ult Spite.
I actually prefer placing base Unity at the end of the turn order. She usually has enough Equips to support herself, but it can be useful in the mid-to-late game for an already-functioning ally to play a random fodder card if Unity herself is out of material.
While I know this is a strategy you do not enjoy due to optimizing the fun out of it for you, I do consider it useful to a turn order discussion to note this. If you intend to use deck manip as a strategy, or its weaker cousin info gathering about the villain's incoming plays, it is useful to have them near the front so that more players can operate knowing what's coming up.
So now that Rook City Renegades has been released for the definitive edition, do you intend to have a look at the new versions of Heroes and Villains you weren't fond of like Expatriette and Spite?
@@brianlewolfhunt Looking forward to it. Spite in particular looks quite different from his original version so I'm interested to hear your thoughts on him.
I remember setting off Bhor, targetting all enemies first, then interrupting the explosion with IMR.
One thing I should note. If your using Ff Wraith with any hero who can grant card draw. Put her before them so you can get more out of clandestine funding. Helped me out a lot when I was hunting down ults. Especially against Ult Spite.
I actually prefer placing base Unity at the end of the turn order. She usually has enough Equips to support herself, but it can be useful in the mid-to-late game for an already-functioning ally to play a random fodder card if Unity herself is out of material.
While I know this is a strategy you do not enjoy due to optimizing the fun out of it for you, I do consider it useful to a turn order discussion to note this. If you intend to use deck manip as a strategy, or its weaker cousin info gathering about the villain's incoming plays, it is useful to have them near the front so that more players can operate knowing what's coming up.
One of the many reasons I consider AH stuntman the strongest hero.
I play random, so I litterally never had to choose the best way to put heroes in the turn order. :D
So now that Rook City Renegades has been released for the definitive edition, do you intend to have a look at the new versions of Heroes and Villains you weren't fond of like Expatriette and Spite?
Yep!
@@brianlewolfhunt Looking forward to it. Spite in particular looks quite different from his original version so I'm interested to hear your thoughts on him.