Good game. Ronan is extremely difficult. He’s one of my least played Villains. Just for future reference, the Clarity of purpose is in the deck to grab with Suit Up and use to pay for Moongirl since its a genius resource. It’s not meant to be played on your hero. If you want to play one, put another copy in your deck.
Well played! It’s cool to you see try my deck 🤩 I’m glad you enjoyed it. And i agree with your conclusions… i made a video explaining the deckbuild and said there that i don’t think it’s enough to push Rocket over Ronan the Accuser. This scenario is just too brutal with the threat and doesn’t give Rocket enough breathing room to flip down and tinker as often as he’d like :/
Thanks for the fun game! Always good to see Rocket in action. Shame you lost! You're right, though, Ronan is definitely still the scariest villain ever! I haven't played him again since being traumatized by him in the campaign and that insane campaign side-scheme he had! Just a quick question: I noticed that you draw your encounter cards and reveal them one at a time, rather than draw them all and then reveal them as the rules suggest. Is this a game-style choice on your part?
Good game. Ronan is extremely difficult. He’s one of my least played Villains. Just for future reference, the Clarity of purpose is in the deck to grab with Suit Up and use to pay for Moongirl since its a genius resource. It’s not meant to be played on your hero. If you want to play one, put another copy in your deck.
Thanks, and excellent tip!
Well played! It’s cool to you see try my deck 🤩 I’m glad you enjoyed it. And i agree with your conclusions… i made a video explaining the deckbuild and said there that i don’t think it’s enough to push Rocket over Ronan the Accuser. This scenario is just too brutal with the threat and doesn’t give Rocket enough breathing room to flip down and tinker as often as he’d like :/
Thanks, you put together a great deck! At least I've got a long time before Ronan comes back in rotation.
Thanks for the fun game! Always good to see Rocket in action. Shame you lost! You're right, though, Ronan is definitely still the scariest villain ever! I haven't played him again since being traumatized by him in the campaign and that insane campaign side-scheme he had!
Just a quick question: I noticed that you draw your encounter cards and reveal them one at a time, rather than draw them all and then reveal them as the rules suggest. Is this a game-style choice on your part?
Thanks! Yeah, I've been playing that way since day one. Just a personal preference.