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This game is so wonderful that it reminded me why I don't go into casinos. Hours of strategy to put together a consistent and viable build with damage and survivability with which you melt the goblin on floor 83 so you cross a maze three times in 10 floors, and ruin everything, or a stockade at level 95 that requires you to hit it 29 times, but, oh, you had no turret or a Crow nearby... and losing will cost two hearts. i love it!

Keep up the great work!

yo thats some crazy work on the characters. i only reached 45, and my characters max dmg was 11 : (

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I think the trick is to have enough faith to get the cards you want to appear. Idk if it will be by level of depth or by the amount of faith you have, but I've noticed that cards appear according to faith. At the beginning, I recommend choosing an Initiate card and a Supplicant card, so you can collect enough faith to have a Templar, and thus, put it at the bottom of the deck, because you'll be able to get rid of the Goblin and get one more place for another card. It is very important to get follower capacity. Then, the combination of Obelisk, Barrier, and Gladiator, gives you enough damage and life to tank, and you must add the Glowing Aspect trait, so that it will add 1 permanent life at the beginning of each combat, and use the Crow with several Dancers, and the trait of copying the damage of the card with most damage, which would be the Gladiator. Then, at the beginning of the deck, you can use next to the Obelisk a card that summons wasps, hounds, etc., so that the AI loses attacks there and the Crow can be unleashed. It is devastating even for destroying the Black Knight with 720 life. Imagine that in a single combat you can beat the boss.

As a reminder, Gladiator costs 10, so if you keep faith at 15, you can get the card soon. The Crow costs 18. It is more annoying.

Ah, It's all happiness with that deck of cards, until you run into the bloody maze three times in a row.

If you manage to get a deck like this in depth 11, you can kill the Goblin without any problems. In addition, you will get a lot of faith thanks to the two Supplicant cards.


Ah, it's endless maze causing balancing nightmares again!

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Ha, I will have nightmares about that maze card. It's already become my wallpaper.
Look at that beautiful deck of cards! The two “summoners” had the trait to make a copy of themselves so the labyrinth was entertained with several wasps and statues, but no.... That thing hates me. I was looking forward to a Dancer for that Crow, but another maze arrived. Three mazes in a row! They ate all five of my hearts.