Abolish Grouping Rule
27 Nov 2012 20:19 #41902
by atomweaver
With only 1200 cards in your collection, I don't think you realize that you'd never win in the environment you propose. I doubt you'd even get more than the occasional VP/ Why hand such a supreme crypt-optimization advantage to opponents with larger collections than you..?
Replied by atomweaver on topic Re: Abolish Grouping Rule
I think mirddes was talking of odd/even groups only.
im in favour of ANY 2 groups and No crouping.
With only 1200 cards in your collection, I don't think you realize that you'd never win in the environment you propose. I doubt you'd even get more than the occasional VP/ Why hand such a supreme crypt-optimization advantage to opponents with larger collections than you..?
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27 Nov 2012 20:26 #41903
by johannes
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If you really want to debate this I suggest someone sits down and researches some "worst case" crypts that can be possible with a "any 2 groups" or "any combination of even and uneven" group.
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27 Nov 2012 22:02 #41912
by Boris The Blade
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For weenie decks at least, the only deck that would significantly benefit from an odd/even grouping is the weenie since its big groups are 1 and 4. For all other weenies, it's a wash (I left aside because I think it is a separate problem).
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27 Nov 2012 22:51 - 27 Nov 2012 22:53 #41914
by mirddes
Replied by mirddes on topic Re: Abolish Grouping Rule
are //// not helped by my suggestion?
is the grouping rule a deterrent to new players wishing to expand their options?
is the grouping rule a deterrent to new players wishing to expand their options?
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27 Nov 2012 23:07 #41915
by Blooded Sand
no, it is a deterrent to new players because players who have much more cards than you, have a massive advantage over you from day one. Grouping makes the possible set of available vampires smaller and as a result allows greater complexity through the depth of players who can play at all levels. Man up, go buy seom cards and stop giving us grief. Breaking Group, bad. m'kay?
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are //// not helped by my suggestion?
is the grouping rule a deterrent to new players wishing to expand their options?
no, it is a deterrent to new players because players who have much more cards than you, have a massive advantage over you from day one. Grouping makes the possible set of available vampires smaller and as a result allows greater complexity through the depth of players who can play at all levels. Man up, go buy seom cards and stop giving us grief. Breaking Group, bad. m'kay?
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27 Nov 2012 23:58 #41916
by mirddes
i suppose you're right, i have 1 and 4 so i can buy 1-5 and have little trouble using the cards.
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Breaking Group, bad. m'kay?
i suppose you're right, i have 1 and 4 so i can buy 1-5 and have little trouble using the cards.
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