![]() ![]() Monsters getting unbanishable completely changes the game, swinging the balance of play firmly towards military, making big beasts like Tarik, Kythis, and Acidic Crawler inevitable. Since most soulgems have an expected purchasing value of at least one point, you still get ahead when you banish itself. The ability to put a Lionheart on top of your deck and immediately draw it and get Unite is not to be underestimated.Ī great early buy, Soulshaper lets you cull through your deck, getting valuable Soulgems, and banish itself for effect as well. ![]() It’s a toss-up whether this, or its cohort Temple Guardian is more broken both cost 5, both are highly upgraded versions of a 4-cost core card (Stone Circle Druids and Arha Templar), and both draw a card for you if there’s a matching event. With so many good 3-cost monsters, this is also a great buy for a mostly runes deck. My impression is that Soul Gems are more useful in a military deck because they are more likely to benefit from a splash of money Void Avenger lets you get those gems. One of the more regularly potent ways to get Soul Gems, Void Avenger comes with 3 fighting and a Soul Gem award. There are five Growmites in the deck, and the threat of a single player accumulating too many of them can drive other players into a panic. Growmites start at a respectable 3 for 2, but your second one becomes 3 for 4, and it only gets more broken from there. Normally 2:1 is the baseline from cultists, and a 75% return or above is always lovely. You’re looking to get more points for your fighting than your opponents will get out of their runes, and to do it faster. Military is all about having an effective resources to point total payoff. Some of these don’t even half to flip from the center row to change the game: the mere fact that they are there, in the deck, is enough to change the way we look at the game. Game-changing does not mean powerful (although many of these are that)- a Game changer fundamentally changes the way people play, looking for new strategies, or taking different actions. These cards are some of the most influential cards in Ascension: Immortal Heroes. ![]()
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