by Gewar
natsean wrote:
Can someone chime in on whether or not it is viable to just “draft” entire spell schools? I’m going to be playing Princess against Warlock with my 10-year old son. (We’ll stick with those mages for awhile.)
My thought was to give him (Warlock) all the Dark & Fire spells and take all the Holy spells myself. Then, we could just pick entire schools of magic. So, for example, I could take all the Mind spells, and then he could take Nature...or something like that. (Since he has two schools, I would get first pick from the others.)
I’ve just cracked the packs and separated them today, however, so I have no idea if this is viable. To compete, does the Warlock need access to heals or will non-access to one entire school really nerf the Princess?
Any advice would be appreciated.
(Oh...I just have one core set and the extra spell tome.)
Thanks,
Kevin
My thought was to give him (Warlock) all the Dark & Fire spells and take all the Holy spells myself. Then, we could just pick entire schools of magic. So, for example, I could take all the Mind spells, and then he could take Nature...or something like that. (Since he has two schools, I would get first pick from the others.)
I’ve just cracked the packs and separated them today, however, so I have no idea if this is viable. To compete, does the Warlock need access to heals or will non-access to one entire school really nerf the Princess?
Any advice would be appreciated.
(Oh...I just have one core set and the extra spell tome.)
Thanks,
Kevin
If you want quick solution, I think that giving Warlock Dark and Fire and Priestess Holy is good enough.
But instead of drafting all other schools, I recomand to remove all unique (one copy of) cards form them and cut every school in half. There are better (Arcane, Mind) and worse (Nature, Earth) schools to have with Walock and Priestess and drafting whole schools would be very risky.