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번역 관련 문제 보고
W = Waste
O = Of
T = Time &
C = Cash
Apart from being incredibly salty, this is (For anyone thinking this is remotely true) really wrong, having played this with my buddies, none of us have spent a dime and are both separately in high-tier ranked.
Firstly there are a TON of free codes around for wildcards, I was able to make up 2 separate decks with wildcards alone and so was he. These decks carried us into the mid-ranks where we learned the decent cards and figured it out.
Yes there is "A Meta" to a degree, ultimately luck and skill has to come into any TCG though, you can have a "Meta Deck" but be a bad player with bad luck which will scew the odds. I have what's considered an edited version of the Red-Blitz deck and I lost two times in a row due to having bad starting hands and opponents who were higher than me in rank. Hell one of them literally had a slightly different deck to mine and just pulled better while I misplayed as I got flustered.