Re: The Ultimate Quest Mode Thread
Posted: 10 Oct 2014, 03:16
I think it really depends on how you want to play it. Me myself just rolls a pool, make a deck and start playing. I don't really care too much about efficiency when it comes to acquiring cards so I just keep playing, get boosters and see what I got. Personally, I think playing with super high efficiency kinds of make things too easy, especially when the AI isn't really that strong to begin with. It's not the first game I do this either. When I play Football Manager, I usually just do things my way instead of searching the web for "wonderkid list" or "sure-win tactics" because they make the game too easy too quickly.
Personally, I think quest mode is really a sandbox playground, you decide what you want to do with it so I don't really see the issue with what you said. You can choose to not do that if you think it gets boring or repetitive fast. Of course, I do understand that Quest Mode is not necessarily "balanced" and I agree on that. For instance, pages ago I brought up the issue about shop price. Booster box, with 36 packs inside, costs 26k while Fat Pack, with 9 packs inside, costs merely 2k, so there's really no reason to buy booster box at all.
Personally, I think quest mode is really a sandbox playground, you decide what you want to do with it so I don't really see the issue with what you said. You can choose to not do that if you think it gets boring or repetitive fast. Of course, I do understand that Quest Mode is not necessarily "balanced" and I agree on that. For instance, pages ago I brought up the issue about shop price. Booster box, with 36 packs inside, costs 26k while Fat Pack, with 9 packs inside, costs merely 2k, so there's really no reason to buy booster box at all.