Talk:Beginners guide/@comment-77.125.32.130-20191021005120/@comment-37839624-20191021112814

Thanks for your contribution! I prefer Epics for a number of reasons: Firstly, it's good to have one overnight or during working time, there are also more rare cards in it than the ones you get waking up with a Rare chest. Secondly, I found more Barbarian and Blind Warrior in Epics and Legendaries than in Rare chests. It seems to me that the Rare Chests could give any kind of rare card, while Epics and especially Legendaries give the Barbarian and Blind Warrior that I was looking for. Thirdly, the rare chests are easier to get, you are right about it, so for me that's an extra motivation to do Epics, since you can get stuck on an uneven deck. Getting extra dupes to have Savage or Inquisitor up one star could be the bottleneck.

I will adress this issue later in the second phase. A rare deck in the beginning might seem good, yet the ultimate goal is to get your full deck up ASAP. And in the full P-deck you really need the epic ones too. Yet in contradiction of what I said before: you can very well get the Epics during an Event opening the Biggest Coffers (Golden Coffer, Poseidon Coffer).

Your dusting argument is a very good one. If you are a beginner, upgrading your dungeon stones to the Polished level is extremely costly. So when you can get a lot of dupes from rare cards (and you can upgrade those to 5 star) it will be a way to get a lot of Polished stones for dust. I am keeping the other rare cards in the N and F decks for this purpose. Unfortunately levelling them to 5 star is expensive. But I think that keeping your dupes can be of use, even for relative beginners.

There is always more to it if you take a closer look. I am not saying my way is the best way. I'm happy to find ppl thinking about it and coming up with different angles and different data.