Good video. I appreciate that it's kept general enough to be almost always applicable. I would've added that resource gain almost always trumps point gain in the early game.
Thanks for you excellent advice! I know I’m late but maybe it helps others: always take a decision (not a definitive one, just a first stance) on how you think you’re going to get your first few eggs when you play Oceania (where eggs are just a means to an end in many games). It goes without saying that the wetland birds with combined tucking and egg laying are best and the chipping sparrow comes in second. If you can’t get one of these, a cuckoo style bird is really valuable in the beginning if you can get a matching bird. If there’s none of that, there’s nothing you can do but either have good wetlands (so you can easily swap cards for eggs) or get some grassland bird down in the first round (not a random one of course, but I recommend against being so picky that you don’t get one down). One should never use the wetlands just to get a single egg, even in the first round. And activating it for two eggs should ideally be a first round or maybe early second round thing happening once (way better) or twice in that timeframe. This really helped me to advance from beginner to intermediate.
I’ve been playing Wingspan for years and made content talking about how it’s my favorite game. But this is by far the most helpful strategy video I’ve ever watched. Great work.
7 hours in, always ranked last in every online game I played. It's crazy how easy this game can makes you think you are a fucking genius and you do some sick strats and well laid out actions just to be shy of 20 feathers on the results screen.
I just discovered your channel after buying Wingspan on sale, and the content is great, very informative! I've been binging some past videos and having a great time.
Thanks for putting this together. As somebody that is new to competitive Wingspan, these types of videos are so valuable. Would love to see more in the future. Thanks!
Great content. Could be helpful to hear your thought process about conversely why you choose to pass over the other cards, such as the chaffinch or the teal mass tucking birds.
Scenario 2: I would probably keep the yellowthroat and grebe as well, but not play them both round 1. Considering round 1 and 2 goals i would want something in the grassland over two birds in the wetland. e.g. nabbing that starling or better
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My strategy for Wingspan:
*Draws card* "Oh, that's a cool looking bird! Let me play it!"
Good video. I appreciate that it's kept general enough to be almost always applicable. I would've added that resource gain almost always trumps point gain in the early game.
Great point!
Thanks for you excellent advice! I know I’m late but maybe it helps others: always take a decision (not a definitive one, just a first stance) on how you think you’re going to get your first few eggs when you play Oceania (where eggs are just a means to an end in many games). It goes without saying that the wetland birds with combined tucking and egg laying are best and the chipping sparrow comes in second. If you can’t get one of these, a cuckoo style bird is really valuable in the beginning if you can get a matching bird. If there’s none of that, there’s nothing you can do but either have good wetlands (so you can easily swap cards for eggs) or get some grassland bird down in the first round (not a random one of course, but I recommend against being so picky that you don’t get one down). One should never use the wetlands just to get a single egg, even in the first round. And activating it for two eggs should ideally be a first round or maybe early second round thing happening once (way better) or twice in that timeframe. This really helped me to advance from beginner to intermediate.
I play the board game and this presentation helped me immensely because the digital interface was so great for comprehension!!!! Good job homie!!!!
I’ve been playing Wingspan for years and made content talking about how it’s my favorite game. But this is by far the most helpful strategy video I’ve ever watched. Great work.
Thanks for the lovely comment ☺ glad you found it helpful!
7 hours in, always ranked last in every online game I played. It's crazy how easy this game can makes you think you are a fucking genius and you do some sick strats and well laid out actions just to be shy of 20 feathers on the results screen.
I just discovered your channel after buying Wingspan on sale, and the content is great, very informative! I've been binging some past videos and having a great time.
Welcome! Glad you're enjoying the videos
Thanks for putting this together. As somebody that is new to competitive Wingspan, these types of videos are so valuable. Would love to see more in the future. Thanks!
Thanks! Glad you found it helpful
Great content. Could be helpful to hear your thought process about conversely why you choose to pass over the other cards, such as the chaffinch or the teal mass tucking birds.
Great suggestion! I'll look at covering that in more detail next time
Fun! I have been playing online and wondering how people are crushing it! Half the time I'm picking based on vibes hehe
Thank you. Great video
Scenario 2: I would probably keep the yellowthroat and grebe as well, but not play them both round 1. Considering round 1 and 2 goals i would want something in the grassland over two birds in the wetland. e.g. nabbing that starling or better
For the first had where you kept the Grebe - would you consider grabbing and playing the gull first in hopes the opponent has a fish you can steal?
You gatta grab the gull immediately anyway, it's not the kind of bird that stays in the tray for long
So I think this is the correct play
Love your channel. Installed discord. How do I find other wingspan players?
Thanks! You can join our discord server by following the link in the description of any of my videos. We have a great community of players there who are always looking to play!
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