#485882
Armus wrote:Yes, because changing one skill doesn't get you the rest of the mission requirements. Or fill your deck with personnel who can pass the common dilemmas. Or give you a certain number of personnel, etc. The booster packs inside the OTSD box are still the same unreliably variable packs they always were.JeBuS wrote:Is that true even after accounting for Reflection Therapy (and Suna's easy access to it?)Discovery rox wrote:otsdI have had 3 tournament experiences using a single OTSD box where I was incapable of completing more than 1 mission due to the card pool being complete garbage. The OTSD set cards don't cure that.
its the only way to have a completely playable and fun game out of a single box. games can be interseting and competitive without richer people having the advantage. you get to see and use cards that you would never play otherwise. a lot of the premium cards are also very usable in normal constructed games. the boxes are very pretty and functional. and the old premiere and au packs are so cheap you can even play otsds like there brand new if you keep the 20 premium cards, over and over.
all of my favorite in game stories have been generated by otsd games over the yeras
That dial a skill tech has won me more than a few sealed deck games over the years.