Talk:GAME Update V2/@comment-39414951-20190517021732/@comment-39414951-20190517210919

first answer is by using statistics, using the most difficult area (currently Rivers 16) you count the different reactions to the enemy. as I have yet to loose, you are looking at losses of cards, how many rounds they last and worst still if I get hit by an enemy card, it’s not the most accurate as you are facing the same three cards but with the limited...everything, of this game you use what you have. I found that with the mythic deck I would lose a card 1 in 30 games...surprisingly that card lost is my strongest card, the Storm Walker (level 25 with x2 Flawless aquamarines) against the witch doctor with 1.5x. then I switched to the set decks to see if they performed better as they were much higher level... all run 1700-2000+ strength over the mythic deck (fey deck is at 10450). there I found passion is the strongest due to temptress's spell. and was shocked to find that 1-12 I would be hit by the enemy as the rare cards would fail quickly without killing the opponent’s card. so, at this time I’m improving the weak links with better stones...currently my fey deck is upgraded using these statistics and only allows me to get hit about 1-20. as for the decks themselves...the mythic deck is all level 24-25 with flawless stones getting upgraded to royal. the set decks are all level 25 (minus the level 24 mythic) and has about half pure stone’s other half radiant (Fey deck is all radient), with flawless on the mythic. all lesser stones being upgraded to radiant. I figured the set decks with their level difference and +75% would excel over the mythic but in fact they are faltering. once they are upgraded with better stones, they will perform better but still the results show me to concentrate stones on the mythic deck instead for better end results