Written by Adam Philpot KeyForge hit a milestone a few months back – more than 2 million decks have been registered in the Master Vault. That is a huge amount of decks! We all know that purchasing and opening a KeyForge deck is somewhat of a gamble, but we cannot resist that urge to open another deck. This can end up turning into a few decks, a display box, a few display boxes etc. This has resulted in many of us owning a healthy amount of decks, some in the hundreds and some in the thousands. When considering KeyForge decks, there is something else that we all have, something that some of us have in abundance…. Crap decks. We could get into a deep discussion of what constitutes a crap deck, but for now, let’s just say a crap deck is a deck which you haven’t played even once, does not interest you in the slightest and sits somewhere between 38 (yes, that is the lowest as of today) and 55 on the SAS scale. Of course, there will be some playable decks in this range, but in the majority, they are basically, for want of a better word, crap.
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Written by Adam Philpot My task was to write a short story, a rhyme, a poem, a song or any other kind of literature based around the Shadows house which had to include a minimum of FOUR of the following cards:
Old Bruno Masterplan Urchin Treasure Map Murkens Booby Trap Faygin Manchego Ghostly Hand Dodger Gambling Den Bad Penny The post which received the most likes was the following: Poor Old Bruno hatched a Master Plan Using a Treasure Map and a Ghostly Hand But the poor old sod didn't account for a Booby Trap Laid down skilfully by Urchin hands "Ouch." Nice one James Adams! A new 'Friday Post' feature is now live on the London KeyForge Facebook page.
Each Friday a new post will go up by a different member of the London KeyForge Community. The post could be anything from a KeyForge related question/quiz/competition/game/tips or anything else KeyForge related. At the end of the 'Friday Post' the person making that post will nominate someone to make next week's post. If you get nominated to make the next week's post, but are unable to do so or do not want to, then please make the person that nominated you aware so that they can nominate someone else. Check out the latest Friday post and get involved! Keep an eye out for this week's post! Written by Finn Cornish Sealed is one of the main formats in competitive KeyForge. Through my experience I have been able to attain some key skills in learning how to better evaluate my sealed decks and tweak my play over the first few games, which have been highly beneficial to my success in those competitive level tournaments.
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