![]() Even Calling the Banners might get it out with change to spare depending on board state.Īnd remember, The Queen of Thorns might also help you get another Tyrell into play that turn (though obviously waiting until you can get her into play won't always be advisable). And Trading with the Pentoshi can get it in while still leaving you plenty of gold to spare and the downside of that plot is somewhat mitigated by the 3 gold your getting every turn from here on out. If you're playing defensively (or at least, can play defensively for a turn) then dropping it on a Calm or Fortified Position turn can help to limit your losses based on board state. ![]() ![]() And it's not unplayable even outside of setup. Still, I think that kind of econ boost is worth it-especially if you're running a more expensive deck. And like most cards that you really want to see in your opening hand you want to run 3.which can make things even worse if they end up stuck clogging your hand. You're not wrong-absolutely this is a fantastic card to see in Setup but if you're having to Marshall it the math gets a bit fuzzier. Valar obviously changes everything, but for now how are you building for and playing this card? I'm really interested to hear from others about where it belongs, how to build for it, etc. To me, this card demands consistency you can't guarantee. but HOW do you get this in play consistently if you are playing those fringe plots? Or do you just slot it in a normal deck w/o adjusting plots for it? Naval isn't a gamble when it's a 5-7-1, Reinforcements is suddenly amazing, etc. I mean, a 5g Counting Coppers turn is obviously amazing, but how do you guarantee it? A big factor that people seem to like is that it makes other low-gold plots more viable. None of the dumb harem nonsense.As good as this card is once it gets in play, I'm not understanding how all the people praising it plan to get it in play consistently without giving up so much tempo that you just lose the board before you get an advantage from it. + Cute and reasonable romance between two lovers. + A lot more personality in this show’s style than other fantasy school series. It’s helluva lot better than Hundred though, that’s for sure. Not a show I would recommend as a “must watch” but I certainly liked it. If you’re not sure if things are becoming steamy but have a hunch, it’s definitely becoming steamy. The show does have a lot of fan service though, so keep that in mind. People go into this show, myself included, expecting the typical action harem, but it does mature into a nice romance between the two main characters quickly enough. ![]() The show does a good job of “showing” not “telling.” Kurogane’s character actually earns my respect within the show with his actions. It’s been a while since I’ve seen an MC that’s not cocky/arrogant or a bumbling fool. That being said, while the show’s execution is top-notch, it’s premise is commonplace: high schoolers with magic powers fighting each other for reasons.ĭon’t get me wrong, I think Rakudashi Kishi no Cavalry is the best of this genre. Even to this day, its opening is one of my favorite songs to enjoy. The art is beautiful, the animation is excellent, and the soundwork is masterful. The one thing that separates Rakudashi Kishi no Cavalry, or Chivalry of a Failed Knight,from other anime of the same genre is its pizazz. Well animated and choreographed sword action.Īn awesome transgender character (uncommon in Anime). Like an actual romance between two people.
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