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    Btw, excellent scenario. This was very creative. At first, I jumped right to Majiya and then Zaladar. It took a lot of thinking.
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    That's great if you can play 14 cards and sacrifice 6 in 6 turns...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drone38 View Post
    I'm playing as Ter Adun

    T1 snake -- Gwen at 28
    T1 sac -- board at 1 snake

    T2 2 snakes, attack for 1 -- Gwen at 27
    T2 Retreat snake -- board at 2 snakes

    T3 Bloodlust, attack for 6 -- Gwen at 21
    T3 Flaming Arrow snake -- board at 1 snake

    T4 Jeweler's Dream, Extra Sharp, Attack for 4 -- Gwen at 17
    T4 Retreat snake, bazaar -- board clear

    T5 3 snake, 2 brut, Attack for 1 -- Gwen at 16
    T5 Soul Seeker attack brut -- board at 3 snake, 1 brut; Gwen at 19

    T6 Bloodlust, Warbanner, Extra Sharp, Destroy Bow, Attack for 19 -- Victory!
    Not bad, but you use more cards than you get.
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    Answer:

    Play Zaladar

    Do whatever you want in the first 3 turns, maybe play some snakes, a bad santa or whatever. Let her play bazaar perhaps.

    Turn 4: Play shard
    Turn 5: Drop spark x4, and a snake. She kills a spark with SS
    Turn 6: Drop bloodlust. GG. Sparks do 7 damage each, plus 5 from the snake. Thats 26 damage and use your ability for the win.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rayzie View Post
    Answer:

    Play Zaladar

    Do whatever you want in the first 3 turns, maybe play some snakes, a bad santa or whatever. Let her play bazaar perhaps.

    Turn 4: Play shard
    Turn 5: Drop spark x4, and a snake. She kills a spark with SS
    Turn 6: Drop bloodlust. GG. Sparks do 7 damage each, plus 5 from the snake. Thats 26 damage and use your ability for the win.
    The OP said no sparks. Also, you'd have to play a shriek in your answer so that Gwen wouldn't heal anymore damage from killing your guys as they attack, which also would reduce their attack as they die.

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    Right, I missed the no sparks part

    However, could easily play a shriek, but that isnt necessary since the sparks gain health since they got stacked after the shard was played. So they would be 3/3. Moot point however, since they aren't allowed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sisyphos View Post
    Not bad, but you use more cards than you get.
    Looks like it cant be done then.
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    1-Snake
    1-

    2-snake snake
    2-retreats a snake

    2 snakes on board, gwen 27

    3 - snake, brutalis
    3- flaming arrows brutalis

    3 snakes, burning brutalis. gwen 25

    4- bloodlust - 12 damage
    4- retreats snake, burn snake

    Brutalis dies, snake dies. 1 snake left on board. Gwen 13

    5-Chimera, snake.
    5- shoots snake

    Chimera, snake on board. Gwen 15

    6. bloodlust, feedback, chimera ability, shard of power, shriek (in that order).

    This gives chimera 9/1, 5/1 snake. 14 damage, plus zaladar ability. win.

    I realise this uses more cards than are available, since it uses 11 cards plus 6 sacrifices. But I think im on the right track with zaladar, feedback and you'd probably use bad santas in there along the way.

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    Playing as Zaladar

    T1: play snake --> 4 cards in hand; Gwen at 28 hp
    T1: sac --> 1 snake on board

    T2: play bad santa, attack for 1 --> 6 cards in hand; Gwen at 27 hp
    T2: retreat snake --> no allies on board

    T3: play bad wolf --> 5 cards in hand; Gwen at 27 hp
    T3: Flaming arrow bad wolf --> burning bad wolf on board

    T4: play bazaar, bad santa; attack for 3 --> 7 cards in hand; Gwen at 24 hp
    T4: Can't retreat because of full hand so play bazaar --> burning bad wolf still on board

    T5:
    1) play 2 snake + feedback --> 3 cards in hand
    2) play bad santa + feedback --> 4 cards in hand
    3) play bad santa + feedback --> 5 cards in hand
    4) play 2 snake + feedback --> 2 cards in hand
    5) play 1 brut + 1 gargoyle --> 0 cards in hand, 4 snake, 1 brut, 1 gargoyle + 1 burning bad wolf on board, Gwen at 24 hp
    T5: play Soul Seeker and kill bad wolf --> 4 snake + 1 brut and 1 gargoyle on board, Gwen at 27

    T6:
    1) Play bloodlust
    2) Attack with Brut and gargoyle for 7 --> Gwen at 20 hp
    3) Play Shard + suicide 1 snake --> Gwen at 18 hp (-5 from snake, +3 from SS) no more SS
    4) Attack with 3 other snakes for 15 --> Gwen at 3 hp
    5) Activate Zaladar ability for last 3 hp --> Victory!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rayzie View Post
    I realise this uses more cards than are available, since it uses 11 cards plus 6 sacrifices. But I think im on the right track with zaladar, feedback and you'd probably use bad santas in there along the way.
    Yea, I started my post before you posted this and it took me like 45 minutes to finish thinking it all through with the same idea about using feedback. I just wonder how long it took Sisyphos to create this scenario...

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