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@Azombioso wrote:You need experience to get better at the game, not a deck.
Exactly!
Even if it was possible for someone to make the best deck in the game, it wouldn't matter if you don't know what to play - when and where.
There's no substitute for experience.
Darn, I wish there was a global chat in pvz heroes so people can help me build decks.
Ive been given those advises and no help. I needed advises while building decks so I can start learning. I sent you guys PM and you didn't helped or replied back?
i guess I will still be asking here.
- BPRDHB8 years agoHero (Retired)
@OldSchool9210, I think it's more conducive to have discussions on the forums rather than in PMs. You'll get a lot more feedback. If you are nice and thank people.
BPRD
- OldSchool92108 years agoNew Vanguard
I was being thankful until now I needed someone to advise me in-game.
- 8 years ago
@OldSchool9210 I hate to be the killjoy, but you NEED to understand how the game works on your own.
The next expansion is coming soon, and lot of changes and different cards are coming with it. You can't just wait for other people to tell you what to do, what cards to play and what deck to use.
If you don't know how to build a deck, use those pre-built ones.
Go and play in ranked mode since it is more competitive, and pay attention on what your opponent does.
What cards he included in his deck, and how did he played them.
If you see a deck that you liked, build a deck just like that one.
And keep practicing. I can't tell you how important it is for you to practice.
- BPRDHB8 years agoHero (Retired)
@Azombioso wrote:@OldSchool9210 I hate to be the killjoy, but you NEED to understand how the game works on your own.
The next expansion is coming soon, and lot of changes and different cards are coming with it. You can't just wait for other people to tell you what to do, what cards to play and what deck to use.
If you don't know how to build a deck, use those pre-built ones.
Go and play in ranked mode since it is more competitive, and pay attention on what your opponent does.
What cards he included in his deck, and how did he played them.
If you see a deck that you liked, build a deck just like that one.
And keep practicing. I can't tell you how important it is for you to practice.
This.
BPRD