[GB] 1v1 vs 2v2

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[GB] 1v1 vs 2v2

Postby FlameBlade » Wed Jun 13, 2018 6:54 pm

In a sense, I am talking about 1 god per side. That is, 1 vs 1 or 2 heroes vs 2 heroes, both 1 god.

After playing a number of dueling, I found it much more preferable to have 1 god per hero. It feels more natural, and 2v2 is a little awkward. But enough about me, want to see your thoughts.
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Re: [GB] 1v1 vs 2v2

Postby Eliahad » Thu Jun 14, 2018 11:27 am

Oh, no question that it feels better to be one hero and one god per player. It makes the decision tree have narrower focus, and it's easier to tune the decks with that in mind. If people want to try other combinations, then fine.

You know, it could be if you play 2 heroes and 1 God, that you still only get to play 1 GP per turn, but you get to move both heroes...anyway, that's a future us test.
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