Getting a Flint n'Steel when you already have another one might be one of the worst draws. It is the one card that you are guaranteed to not be able to empty your hand to avoid discarding cards.
Isn't the person who places the hermit first, suppose to place the first hermit as active and not wait until the opponent places theirs? I don't know if it was advantageous for Jevin but it doesn't seems fair, I could be wrong. Does anyone know the answer to it
At the start of the match, the person going first places all of the hermits in their starting hand on the board. Their opponent can then decide which hermits to use based on what they see.
@@binchamers Yep, I'm not sure if it's an official rule or not. Seems like several of the latest episodes are following the rule though. In Welsknight's latest video (episode 4), in his game against Xisuma moderated by Beef, he starts off with all of his hermits on the board (around the 12-minute mark in the video). I've seen it in a few other vids too but can't recall the matches off the top of my head.
Per turn, one is limited in Item Cards, Equippable Effect Cards, and Single Use Effect Cards. What's not so limited is the number of Hermit Cards you can place. If you draw 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 Hermits... then that's your luck and you could do with it as you wish. This game is just the luck of the draw. He drew 3 hermits, so why not place 3 hermits? Some unlucky one can only draw 1 hermit and that's that... the odds just weren't in their favor.
Getting a Flint n'Steel when you already have another one might be one of the worst draws.
It is the one card that you are guaranteed to not be able to empty your hand to avoid discarding cards.
Nice game, tcg is honestly so fun
Someone needs to use the custom textures mod to make some deck boxes. A Boomers box, a Grumbot box, a Jelly box....
Wonderful play!!!
Would the tnt do double damage to him as well ??
Isn't the person who places the hermit first, suppose to place the first hermit as active and not wait until the opponent places theirs? I don't know if it was advantageous for Jevin but it doesn't seems fair, I could be wrong. Does anyone know the answer to it
No, it is not because first player who draw first can't attack first, so he can look for type advantage.
How was Joe attacking with spoon when he only had one redstone card?
It was a rare double item card, counts as two redstones
Why could you place 3 hermits at once?
At the start of the match, the person going first places all of the hermits in their starting hand on the board. Their opponent can then decide which hermits to use based on what they see.
@Redacted well that is unfair in a way cause I mean, like if the other person has one hermit, the other one has 3, which he or she can choose from
@@redacted7058 as far as I know it has to be just _a_ hermit, not necessarily all in the hand.
@@binchamers Yep, I'm not sure if it's an official rule or not. Seems like several of the latest episodes are following the rule though. In Welsknight's latest video (episode 4), in his game against Xisuma moderated by Beef, he starts off with all of his hermits on the board (around the 12-minute mark in the video). I've seen it in a few other vids too but can't recall the matches off the top of my head.
Per turn, one is limited in Item Cards, Equippable Effect Cards, and Single Use Effect Cards.
What's not so limited is the number of Hermit Cards you can place.
If you draw 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 Hermits... then that's your luck and you could do with it as you wish.
This game is just the luck of the draw. He drew 3 hermits, so why not place 3 hermits?
Some unlucky one can only draw 1 hermit and that's that... the odds just weren't in their favor.
First comment. Haven't seen the full vid yet.