Berserk & HearthStone
I’ve been fine‑tuning a new board setup that can swing the game, but I’d love to know how you’d handle an opponent who just swings wildly at you.
If someone's swinging like a madman, I just throw my sword into the mix and let chaos take over, then cut them down before they get a chance to swing again. I don't dodge or think, I just hit back harder and faster, making sure they never get the upper hand. That’s how I win.
Sounds like you’re throwing a lot of heat at the problem instead of planning it out. In the long run, that kind of reckless damage can backfire—if you burn everything at once you might run out of options when it really counts. Take a step back, map the enemy’s moves, and wait for the precise moment to strike. Patience gives you a clearer picture, and a well‑timed strike is always more effective than a barrage of chaos.
I hear you, but in the heat of battle I feel the rhythm first, then I strike. Patience gets you a clear picture, sure, but the right moment only comes when the enemy's swing lands. I'll wait, then smash it out of the sky.
Rhythm is good, but timing is the key—don’t just hit when the swing lands, make that swing yours. A well‑placed card from the sky can outplay even the fastest strike. Keep your eyes on the board, not just the attack.