It will happen, but it’s just something you have to cope with. There will undoubtedly be times when you will see a game you might have won, “If only that card’s size hadn’t been reduced” that attack would have killed. A mob of size 1 followers is cost effective, but they can only do 1 damage in a direct attack whereas higher size followers will do more obviously. Yes I know we just talked about how lowering size is awesome, but it limits her ability to do damage via direct attacks. It also can be argued that the sheer fact that Nold’s effect lowers size is a drawback. This in effect locks you out of doing anything and limits you to taking one card per turn from your deck. The last thing you want is a hand full of size 6+ followers with no ability to play any card, and no shuffles to refresh your hand. For the same reason, it is also important to make very sure that any shuffle you make is absolutely necessary. If you need to pull a specific size spell or follower and this happens (The effect is RANDOM) it can completely end a game for you.įor this reason, it is important to always prioritize what cards you play in a field, and how many you leave in your hand to try and lower the chances other crucial cards won’t get size boosted. This means that cards in your hand that may have been usable can no longer be played the following turn due to the increase of +1 size. It also has disadvantages in the form of adding size to your hand. Unfortunately though, as was briefly mentioned earlier, Nold’s effect isn’t exclusively a benefit to the player. This sort of thing is the difference between a sacrifice killing you or not. Keep in mind that in five turns of having just one follower with a size greater than one on the field, you are effectively saving yourself 5HP in the long term. This guarantees you lose less life, thus increasing the cost effectiveness of your followers and substantially boosting your longevity. By taking advantage of the empty size created by Nold’s effect to buff, you increase the amount of size reductions you can get off. That size 5 follower that was a nuisance to your opponent for two turns before it died? At the time of death maybe it was only a size 3, saving you two life. What’s perhaps less obvious is that this makes you incredibly more cost effective when your followers do die. Reduced size means more room for spells and more room for followers, and more is always welcome.īut that isn’t the only advantage to reduced size. In fact, it’s not impossible to eventually reach a point where you have a field full of what were once size 5s. After two turns, having two mop maids along with supplementary buffs is now a possibility. Decreased size in your field allows you to swamp your field with more cards than you’d normally be allotted. Now, first and foremost her effect has the obvious advantage of allowing you more. So following the trend of her boss card, her strategy revolves around decreasing size in your field – but it now carries a side effect in the form of size being added to your hand. If this happens, a random card in your field is given size -1 (To a minimum of 1) Nold’s effect, for those who either are unfamiliar with her or just as a refresher is as follows –Ī random card in your hand is given size +1 She is an academy character and can be acquired for your own personal use by clearing the beginner dungeon 10 times, on the 10th clear you will receive Nold’s character card instead of the usual materials! I’ve decided to take the liberty to make a new, separate thread for discussing Nold the first playable boss card – Just because I feel like the boss cards are unique enough to merit their own discussion outside of typical faction threads.Īs a Nold player myself with an over 90% win rate and almost 400 games won, here are just some things I want to say about Nold as a playable character (IE, this isn’t where to come on strats for how to beat the boss version of Nold) and some strategies that work well with her, as well as some things to take in consideration when deciding if Nold is the character for you or not.Īs some of you assuredly already know, Nold is the boss of the first beginner dungeon. Sword Girls Nold Deck Strategy Guide by prototype909
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