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8 years ago
Personally I think you guys are overthinking it. I think you have the same chance with individual packs as you do with multiples. Saintly has the right idea in my opinion though and it’s the way I did it. Focus on your favorite hero’s and cards you think will give them the best chance to win them move to the next. We all know the sparks are a rip off but is what it is.
Anonymous
8 years agoI don't think I would collect all for one hero before moving to another, but for sure solidifying a deck and maybe more, and then add to another hero
- 8 years ago
I wouldn't have a few months ago, but there is no way I'm gonna ever catch up to having all the cards for all the plants and zombies. Best I could hope for is a bit of everything and a specialist in one plant hero, and one zombie hero.. I've four garg feasts and to be honest I don't feel I need them. However having 4 in a deck means I will be able at least get one during a game. The meta changes, and sticking with one solid deck just isn't reliable enough, therefore having the flexibility to change/switch up means you can always update your hero.
- 8 years ago@saintlydevilis you pretty much nailed the gist of it. for the longest I focus on megagrow, but as things in the game branch out, so do the answers and decks required to be successful. I think initially focusing on one hero is smart, it gives you good knowledge of that he's and the other faction (plant/zombie) you're not playing (I'm playing against something is the just as valuable a way to learn it as playing it). Then branding it to the entire faction from there.
I've gotten pretty proficient with all plants and aside from a few cards, my plants are filled out. Now I'm working in getting zombies up the same, but I don't think specializing, especially in the beginning is a bad thing; it just won't work forever.