Huh? This game has real problems but an objective encouraging us to use Lena or pirates sure isn't one. I really hope they don't actually waste any resources alerting anyone. 12 rounds is an eternity.
I, for one, welcome another challenge of needing 300/315. If I miss it, good, I have motivation to do better next time.
Feden said: Huh? This game has real problems but an objective encouraging us to use Lena or pirates sure isn't one. I really hope they don't actually waste any resources alerting anyone. 12 rounds is an eternity.I, for one, welcome another challenge of needing 300/315. If I miss it, good, I have motivation to do better next time.
Kinesia said: @Mburn7 The Elenda one is "summon" not cast, so I think it's definitely doable with tokens or raising from the dead the same vamp or stealing one of theirs. (We're still all adjusting to the new fixed wording and need to double check things!) Even just having the Vampire Forerunner in your deck as the only vamp is enough to easily meet the objective.
Mburn7 said: Kinesia said: @Mburn7 The Elenda one is "summon" not cast, so I think it's definitely doable with tokens or raising from the dead the same vamp or stealing one of theirs. (We're still all adjusting to the new fixed wording and need to double check things!) Even just having the Vampire Forerunner in your deck as the only vamp is enough to easily meet the objective. True, but none of those will meet the Mightstone requirements. So (assuming tokens don't count) you need 2 vampires and 1 big non-vampire (and risk not drawing one of the 2) or one of the Rare+ vampires that are big enough and just running 3 and hoping you draw enough big ones.If tokens do count you are correct that it'll be pretty easy, since there are plenty of ways to make a ton of vampire tokens while casting other beaters. The fact that we don't know for sure ahead of time is not great, though.
Brigby said: *Updated to Legacy now