![]() I see Ironclad as the default though plenty would validly disagree with that. ![]() I'd recommend learning Ironclad fully first too. Managed to start out on Defect earlier this week, get all the unlocks, and finish up to A9 in a day or two earlier this week. Most of the ascensions are pretty straightforward after that. And most importantly, understanding when a 'good' card is not worth taking.Building towards an archetype (exhaust deck, strength deck, poison deck, shiv deck etc.).Preparing specifically for the fights ahead (such as specifically taking fire breathing and evolve for the three diamond shaped elites you face as Ironclad).Keeping a small deck so you draw your better cards more often.Maximising the number of elites you face.Once you're familiar with the class fully, then start focussing on things like: The main thing is try out lots of new cards and see what synergies work. There are on YouTube but if you go by tier lists you miss the point of taking what is good now versus what will help you later on. Again, with all characters (since Watcher is pretty easy to get 80%+ winrate). It's just statistically improbable to sustain a winrate in the 80s. If someone out there actually has 75% or higher over a 1000+ sample size with equal distribution of characters on A20H then that's a statistical anomaly and not only are they likely very good, they've also experienced a great run of variance in their favor. I should've just said "I don't see how anyone over a large enough sample can sustain a winrate higher than 70% as an average with all 4 characters with roughly equal playtime on each." That way the discussion could center around that.Īs you likely know from you alleged experience here, almost any game is susceptible to the rule of 30/40/30, and most well balanced games cap at ~70% winrate everything being equal. Let's say I am lying and never once even played StS, so what. It's just odd that instead of focusing the interesting discussion of highest possible winrate and what it should be for the best possible player, more people seem overwhelmingly interested in my specific claim. ![]()
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