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Adeptus Podcastus - Episode 12 "Loyal=Good"
Oct 26 2014 12:00 AM |
Toqtamish
in Warhammer 40k: Conquest
Adeptus Podcastus Toqtamish Nate
Winning UK deck: http://teamsandcrawla.net/?p=2732
http://www.cardgamed...-loyalgood-r364
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Best method would likely be to just name the card and why you may or may not want it, no need to read the card generally or even bother discussing some cards that are pretty much no-go cards with the strategy you're building for. Maybe i'm wrong but for something like that I think it'd be safe to assume the listeners relatively familiar with the game.
I have to say I can understand why at this stage you would explain the card, given many people are still relatively unfamiliar with the card pool - and even those playing the game a bit will often focus on just a few factions so may not be as familiar with AM. However, as the game beds in more I think it will be necessary to speed it up. Just not yet.
Something else that may be good, is to have the decklist done before recording and during the recording explain the choices, why x over z, why 3 of these or 2 of these, why card A was cut and card B was included.
A bit more structure may be a good thing here.
At the moment it is more improv than anything else, and something like this, because it is a longer segment that can get bogged down, needs that structure to keep the pace decent.