Anonymous
9 years agoClique peas are so OP?
Almost everyone is playing now with clique peas because they are very powerful and if you combine them with other beans that let you draw cards you are invencible. xD
That's a fair point, but there are a lot of mechanics they share unevenly. Strike through, bonus attacks, freezing, card draw. I don't know if you were a silent visitor to the forums or not when leprechaun came out, but plant payers seemed pretty pissed. They complained how they didn't have an equivalent card as early on, much the same as this. But plants didn't need the same cards... We agree that it's not unbeatable, it's just a pain, right? So again, i think the biggest issue most are having is the fact most plants are using some validating of the deck... It's an easily built strong deck, and let's face it, that's going to draw a lot of players; so you're going to be seeing a ton of this deck for a while... Which means you'll likely have to play decks you may not care as much for in order to compete... Thus isn't the first tone it's happened, though. When bonus buckethead came out, almost all plants saw were deff end bonus bucket decks for a couple months.
Perhaps, but keep in mind... 2/2 at one cost isn't the only thing those umps bring to the table. And toxic waste imp can do a long way in controlling clique peas early on. Cheapo card draw is always valuable.
In my experience, the Clique Peas are being used less in my game experience. Still being played, but not as dominate as it was. That's the great thing about this game, EA is constantly churning out new cards and thus the Meta of the Week is changing too. Next week we will have a new Meta to gripe about.
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