A new thread..? Do my eyes decieve me?
whiteninja covered the most of it - but you'll also notice that almost every card has some ability or other. These are explained on the card itself although thy are not always easy to understand. If you're confused about how one works, then ask us here, whiteninja or I will be happy to explain it.
Ep3 is far more strategic than Ep1&2 - and has more character development. I greatly enjoy it for this. Because of this variant in strategy, you need to put some thought into making a powerful deck to play against a human player. Unfortunately the AI is terrible, and building an acceptable deck with a near equal amount of Item/Monster cards, Attack Action cards and Defense Action cards will allow you to beat most of the decks.
Furthermore - here's a little trick I picked up. The AI will block your first attack if it can, then none of them afterwards. That's why I always attack first with a nice tentative move, then power everything into my subsequent attacks.
I do not understand how the team block works - and it annoys me. Could anyone clear that one up?
Also, in addition to whiteninja's explaination of the Draw step - you can hold up to five cards at once (unless you're using the Assist card 'Rich') and you can discard as many of these as you want at the end of your turn, to draw an identical number. If you draw all cards from your deck, then you'll draw from your discard pile with Default Rules. (You cannot do this if 'Deck Loop' is disabled.)
Hope this helps, mon1670.
EDIT:
Lee, you forgot to mention that you require a memory card. No console version of PSO can be played without one!!!
whiteninja covered the most of it - but you'll also notice that almost every card has some ability or other. These are explained on the card itself although thy are not always easy to understand. If you're confused about how one works, then ask us here, whiteninja or I will be happy to explain it.
Ep3 is far more strategic than Ep1&2 - and has more character development. I greatly enjoy it for this. Because of this variant in strategy, you need to put some thought into making a powerful deck to play against a human player. Unfortunately the AI is terrible, and building an acceptable deck with a near equal amount of Item/Monster cards, Attack Action cards and Defense Action cards will allow you to beat most of the decks.
Furthermore - here's a little trick I picked up. The AI will block your first attack if it can, then none of them afterwards. That's why I always attack first with a nice tentative move, then power everything into my subsequent attacks.
I do not understand how the team block works - and it annoys me. Could anyone clear that one up?
Also, in addition to whiteninja's explaination of the Draw step - you can hold up to five cards at once (unless you're using the Assist card 'Rich') and you can discard as many of these as you want at the end of your turn, to draw an identical number. If you draw all cards from your deck, then you'll draw from your discard pile with Default Rules. (You cannot do this if 'Deck Loop' is disabled.)
Hope this helps, mon1670.
EDIT:
Lee, you forgot to mention that you require a memory card. No console version of PSO can be played without one!!!
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