The tabletop card game, , has been incredibly difficult to come by since its release, but has finally started to be more commonly found in both local game stores and larger mass retail locations. This means many more players will have a chance to experience the fun card game for themselves, and the conveniently packaged starter decks that are available for purchase can make this easier, especially compared to other prepackaged options like the extensive Illumineer's Trove. With five varying starter decks available to choose from, it may still be hard to know which one is the best.
starter decks include everything that a person would need to be able to play a game of with someone else who also has their own deck. Curated with a blend of cards that are designed to synergize, and fairly well-balanced against other starter decks, they have been designed to give a taste of what types of moves are possible in the game. Each starter deck package contains the required number of sixty cards with a list of what is included, as well as the game tokens necessary for play and a bonus booster pack with twelve random cards that are not part of the pre-constructed deck.
None of the pre-constructed starter decks for are bad, yet each is designed to cater to specific strengths and play strategies simply because of the inks used. Each ink color offers cards that have certain strengths but depend on the type of playstyle that the person wielding the deck likes to incorporate. Emerald and Ruby make up a very powerful deck but are also the most complicated to use, requiring a lot of strategy and advanced skill. For beginners to the game who are still learning the rules and understanding their cards, this can be a challenging start.
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