I thought I'd get us back on topic by establishing a new thread with a relevant title. Please bear with the large blocks of quoteration.
Shenanigans said:jack merridew said:
Fieras said:
goshdarnstud said:
I'd like them to take a look at the restricted deck and really think about if ALL the fury plots should be restricted. Or if any. Those plots are the furthest thing from my mind in most decks. Maybe if I need the keyword, but that's only in Stark and Greyjoy.
I would play a fury plots in 90% of my decks if they werent restricted. Thats the sort of thing FFG is trying to avoid.
Agreed, the Fury plots weren't put on restricted because they were overpowered they were put on the list because every single deck was running them. a high gold high initiative plot with a cool situational effect. yes please
it was done to create more creativity in plot deckbuilding
I see your point, but in that case why not restrict Loyalty Money Can Buy and Retaliation!, which seem to show up in every plot deck lately? Or if we're talking House-specific plots, how about To the Spears?
I don't honestly think any of those should be restricted, and I agree with the creativity in plot decks to a point, but with the power level/impact of the other restricted cards, the Fury plots seem a bit weak in comparison (post Stag-errata that is).
I'm not sure how much it was done to create plot-deck diversity, as the population of plots continues to increase, they'd be seen less frequently. Outside of allowing the "To Be A" events in a scenario where you don't care about the effect from a trait'd plot (and therefore the high stats become more keenly noticeable), what % of decks. Conversely, if they came off the list, would most deck lists that don't feature a trait feature Valar, Retaliation, Loyalty, Fury + 3? Are there any of the Fury's that _don't_ get played because your unlikely to get the effect/rarely face that match up?
I guess I'd like to see a split to a restricted list for plots and one for house decks... and include Valar. (Retaliation & Loyalty are popular, but by no means defining. You could restrict them if you wanted to get rid of _anything_ too ubiquitous, like Gathering Storm was). I'd like to make people run more Wildfire. If I was getting really ambitious, I'd just suggest an errata to make them hit all houses (or maybe all other) to solve that sort of imbalance, because I don't think it is some magical compensation for the varied effects. Though perhaps that might make Stark murder a bit strong. Oh, and I do so wish they'd made the errata for the Bara plot match the wording for Targ... parallelism people, it helps things make sense.
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One item that hadn't come up in the earlier discussion was push/pull when choosing a Restricted card plot vs. card in the draw deck. At GenCon, 13 Furies were played (and I think 11 of them were Stark & Greyjoy) When the list came out, I think Fear was the card that disappeared from more decks than the relevant Fury, but if a split was enacted without adding to it, I wonder what percentage of decks would choose between the two options.
The restricted list was introduced with, "
On the restricted list, you will find the cards that have been cramping tournament play and preventing the game from being as enjoyable as we all know it can be. Some of these cards are part of an overpowered combination, s
ome have risen to the status of “auto-include” and are simply too pervasive in the environment
, and some were printed to address a very specific situation that the game has since grown past.
" And while I'm not in complete agreement with Stag Lord about the overage of resets (he's too attached to his characters), I think making people think twice about Valar is a good choice. Don't let everybody have that stand by for control without giving up some other options.
I'll be interested to see if they post the Top X decklists to the support page like they did last year. Out of the top 8, there were 8 Furies, 7 Valars (Staton being the exception with his rush) and 4 Fears. How many Top 16 decks featured a Fury this year? How often to Valar, Loyalty and Retaliation!(I often wonder why any deck _doesn't_ include this. How many times do you absolutely _have to_ go first? And if you're playing Bara, save a Knights of the Storm for that turn's marshalling) appear?
In the end, I think it would shake things up in a positive way, make deckbuilding more of a challenge and less predictable (unless it shakes out very quickly) come tourney season. I wouldn't suggest the switch without adding a couple more plots on the restricted side, but I'm not terribly worried about Martell being able to play Fear or Fury with whatever else they are running. The other discussions about Fury balancing are interesting, but I don't think terribly necessary.