Hi, so at the start of the game, each player reveals their hero. You then roll off to see who gets the choice of going first or second. You then have time for sideboarding where you present your equipment and weapons and a minimum 60 card deck. These are the items that start on board. I don’t tend to show the sideboarding part because, well, it’s boring! So the footage starts at before the first player takes an action on the first turn of the game. Flesh and Blood is different to a lot of games in that you start at your strongest. You have all of your equipment to block with or use, you have all of your cards in your deck and you are at full strength. As you go through the duel you use your armour, your cards deplete and you generally become weaker which is why making sure you pitch some late game threats to the bottom of your deck is sometimes essential to get you over the line and finish the fight. I hope this helps a little.
So, does this game start off with cards on the field?
Was trying to get an idea for how the game plays, but it feels like every video starts mid-duel.
Hi, so at the start of the game, each player reveals their hero. You then roll off to see who gets the choice of going first or second. You then have time for sideboarding where you present your equipment and weapons and a minimum 60 card deck. These are the items that start on board. I don’t tend to show the sideboarding part because, well, it’s boring! So the footage starts at before the first player takes an action on the first turn of the game. Flesh and Blood is different to a lot of games in that you start at your strongest. You have all of your equipment to block with or use, you have all of your cards in your deck and you are at full strength. As you go through the duel you use your armour, your cards deplete and you generally become weaker which is why making sure you pitch some late game threats to the bottom of your deck is sometimes essential to get you over the line and finish the fight. I hope this helps a little.