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granimaljeff 99
In my opinion, the Dale archetype is the strongest one there is. Period. Its ability to boost willpower is unmatched, especially with a couple allies that can boost their own willpower. Plus, the attachments that triggered Brand son of Bain’s ability to boost also adds stats + abilities to the ally that it’s attached to. So, when Brand is in play, all attachments basically gain “Attached character gains +1 .” , making it worthy of being 2 restricted attachments. These allies, with their attachments on can blow apart any scenario quickly. Try it out, and you’ll see what I’m saying!
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Apr 13, 2026 |
Apr 13, 2026Thanks, I’m glad you like it! The problem is, I had a hard time trying to get the cards that I wanted when I tested it out. That’s the trouble with A Perilous Voyage, the 100 card limit. So I will be making a new deck, but with 50 cards. |
What a fantastic deck! Dale is seriously powerful once you get the engine humming.