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Post by odinvanguard on Jul 30, 2014 3:13:28 GMT
5lg 5lg 5lg 7dp 7dp 7dp 7dp 7dp 7ds 7ds 7ds 7dn 7dn 7e3 7e3 7e3 7ka 7ka 7ka 81q 81q 81q 81q 81q 81q 81q 81q 81q 81q 80o 80o 80o 80i 80i 80i 8po Play mirrors early to help discourage creature rushes Save up a fractal. Cremate phoenixes to play reflective shield Give broken mirrors to opponent Play fractal phoenix. Your opponent's field is flooded with ghosts that take up space and bounce damage to them and you end up with a bunch of minor phoenix. Thats a total of 4 physical damage and 2 reflected spell damage per empty hand slot. A well versed opponent may be able to figure out a good counter, but the ai seems easily confounded by mirrors and will often not play any creatures just to avoid giving creatures to you. Also, the AI does not think to use mass CC on their own field to stop the reflected damage either. Strategic note: reflected damage cannot be stopped an enemy shield. If you see a reflective shield (or bubble shied, or emerald shield) on the opponent's side, give them the broken mirrors ASAP.
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Post by serprex on Jul 30, 2014 14:27:19 GMT
Will update AI to not think reflected damage is 0 damage
What does this offer over plain Fractix?
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