Depends if you want a competitive deck or not. For the top meta decks they’re matching or beating Magic the gathering for the standard format. The most affordable now I think is pokemon because they release the meta cards at different rarities with alternate art.
I came here to have my opinions validated (well not really, as I have really mixed opinions on the game I'm sure a lot of other people don't share), I stayed for that amazing intro. The story is pretty lackluster. Especially romanceable bond things are like... super meh. I only realized a while later that these bonds actually affect how units interact in the unit builder, costing half what they usually would otherwise. In most cases it's not really worth it tho cuz the named characters will most often than not have the highest leadership around. In my 2 playthroughs of this game, I found out: Paladins and Valkyries are honest to god the best units, while I think rogue-types are pretty much useless, and dragons are (sadly) not that great. And you never have any reason to use a samurai, too. Save for a few exceptions, the game usually prefers you specialize units, so there's not much of a reason to ever have a mediocre spearman/bowan in a squad when you can have either-or. I also never had many firearm units other than a few cannons. Idk I think they come in too late. Also, the DLC units are pretty dope. Especially the necromancers.
Oh yeah bro, there are definitely some meta strategies, that can make squad building redundant, if you let it. I wound up using a really hardcore samurai squad as well as a gun squad even though had I prioritized other things I could have made much better squads. Despite me using a few poorly optimized squad I managed to beat the game without even using all of the squad slots available to me. Min maxing units is probably only necessary in the harder game modes. I completely agree with you on the bonds and story being not great.
@@iamLI3 I personally consider them interchangeable because of there isn't much of an official distinction between the two. I tried to find one while I was making this video but I found nothing that really made sense that differentiated them enough without completely leaving RPG genre.
This video brought me in with boobs but it ended up being the family guy skit about board game rules
I'm sorry for clickbaiting you bro.
You are the work of art. By using word "tactical" you have summoned me, are you happy now?
lol
thanks for making this review forgot about this unique game worth remembering....
IM NOT COMPLAING UA-cam RECOMENDED ME THIS VIDEO
Liked the Yugioh isn’t in the budget line, those decks get expensive
Hahaha. If I recall correctly, they're probably the most affordable of TCGs, the caveat being most cards you get are going to be shiiiiiiit.
Depends if you want a competitive deck or not. For the top meta decks they’re matching or beating Magic the gathering for the standard format.
The most affordable now I think is pokemon because they release the meta cards at different rarities with alternate art.
Ah, I've never been a TCG aside from a few yugi cards back in the day
I came here to have my opinions validated (well not really, as I have really mixed opinions on the game I'm sure a lot of other people don't share), I stayed for that amazing intro.
The story is pretty lackluster. Especially romanceable bond things are like... super meh. I only realized a while later that these bonds actually affect how units interact in the unit builder, costing half what they usually would otherwise. In most cases it's not really worth it tho cuz the named characters will most often than not have the highest leadership around.
In my 2 playthroughs of this game, I found out: Paladins and Valkyries are honest to god the best units, while I think rogue-types are pretty much useless, and dragons are (sadly) not that great.
And you never have any reason to use a samurai, too. Save for a few exceptions, the game usually prefers you specialize units, so there's not much of a reason to ever have a mediocre spearman/bowan in a squad when you can have either-or.
I also never had many firearm units other than a few cannons. Idk I think they come in too late.
Also, the DLC units are pretty dope. Especially the necromancers.
Oh yeah bro, there are definitely some meta strategies, that can make squad building redundant, if you let it. I wound up using a really hardcore samurai squad as well as a gun squad even though had I prioritized other things I could have made much better squads. Despite me using a few poorly optimized squad I managed to beat the game without even using all of the squad slots available to me. Min maxing units is probably only necessary in the harder game modes. I completely agree with you on the bonds and story being not great.
>female eliminated
MY SIDES ACTUALLY HURT after the fact of how much i laughed at that X"D
what is srpg?
SRPG means strategy Role-Playing game. It's a sub genre of RPGs.
@@nihilisticnerd oh , but how is that separated from tactic rpgs then?
@@iamLI3 I personally consider them interchangeable because of there isn't much of an official distinction between the two. I tried to find one while I was making this video but I found nothing that really made sense that differentiated them enough without completely leaving RPG genre.
What in the fuck bruh lmaooo