The Double Double | Rhapsody Plays Slice & Dice



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20 thoughts on “The Double Double | Rhapsody Plays Slice & Dice”

  1. One thing id like to mention is that thing you do where you’ll have an item that replaces a side, be able to replace a blank side, and then say, “Well actually, i dont really want to give this character this side because I never want to roll that side on this character anyway.”

    The main way I look at it is just: would you rather get unlucky and be stuck with a blank side, or would you rather get unlucky and roll a 1 damage side?

    Just something to consider. I was in the exact same boat as you until I thought about that scenario. Why give a side to a character if I never want to roll it? Because its better than the blank side they had before!

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  2. Oof, that's a rough pair of blessings to be offered for the second loop. Could be fun to try to build around killing the enemies by default on the seventh turn, but I feel like it couldn't possibly actually be very good. And the additional health for T1/2 heroes is just…not great, especially as you start to really stack the curses. What you need is something that helps you win fights earlier…🤔

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  3. The Blursed continues, a new run, another loop conquered. The wraith's double double attack was an excellent Hexia finisher, though seeing the Stalwart be that effective the whole time was a blast as well. Second loop is always more interesting than the first as the burden of curses begins to weigh you down.

    Good luck reaching the funny number!

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  4. While putting the double double on the wraith was almost certainly the smart play, there is something incredibly epic about the idea of the barbarian going in with 40 damage death, ready to lay down their life to absolutely murder Hexia

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