Heartripper is very powerful if used correctly. One of the few items I'd advise purchasing even if you don't plan on using it in the immediate future
Hahaha, time to pursue building something like this. The only problem is finding a critical mass of Radcannons... Going to skip on the Heartripper for the time being. I'm probably going to have to drop a thousand pizza on getting radcannons anyways.
There are way too many better skills for elves. Therefore I sold my 2 evasions, that I've managed to find. I've still kept my 2 Perilous Agility though...
Super Excited! All that waiting and this week I have Vibrant Pain Darkblood Glaive Knife Of St. Blenko I bought the first 2 immediately. I am debating about the knife. It would be my second.
Again, my Randimar's is offering me items for frenzy warriors and Burrft. No... I won't succumb to those builds! I brought Vibrant Pain last week because so many people recommended it, and it's quite nice to experiment with it too (I've had fun with it). So here are the items of interest: Axe Of The Titans (interesting offer... not enough damage for 2 major tokens, though) Bleneth's Frenzy Medallion (people call this a must-buy/instabuy) Darkblood Glaive (already have one, and I don't really like it... I passed up the opportunity to get a second Skull Of Savage Iljin some time ago) Korenchkin's Tactical Tunic (one of the most interesting items from the patch because it offers everything you want on a wiz, but is it worth spending a major token on robes?) Perfect Stoutness (interesting and unique but unreliable) Robes Of Foz (interesting) St. Xarol's Mace (this item was mentioned somewhere... I don't think it's worth it)
Axe of the Titans can be heaps of fun, but you need to build heavily around it. The medallion is great value given the token cost. I find myself using it a lot. Skip Darkblood if you couldn't care less about burfft and other ballistics-style builds. It's a great item otherwise, just a tad niche-y. The Tunic: I do not know. Adaptable looks great and all, but I think it's too unreliable as long as MP goes. It might be useful in SP though. Wouldn't purchase anyway, but then probably it's only me. The remaining items are all nice, though not really to the point I would spend 2.5k for any of them.
Can someone give me advice is this item worth to buy? http://wiki.cardhuntria.com/wiki/Items/Knife_Of_St._Blenko im new for this game , but have money for 1leg and i think this dagger worth to buy.
The item has too many random cards, Inspiring Presence are the key cards but the other 4 are almost useless and too weak to make a build around it. I would not recommend this item unless you have a specific build which works well with it. (eg. an Elf Priest with 2 Burst/Volcano mages)
Inspiring Presence works best when your priest is in the back and out of enemy range. With a wizard party the priest usually becomes the tank, though an elf priest is pretty squishy too so maybe you've got lots of control cards? It all depends on how you usually end up positioning your characters and how well you can keep your opponent off your back. Knife of St. Blenko is good and it does see play but it isn't one of the chase items.
I play around 1 week and i still dont have much cards , and i dont know about different builds that is why i want advice is it worth to buy or better wait.
I think the only priest that would want it is a vamp but with only 3 vamp attacks it's a bit sketchy. Other than vamps, there aren't really any priests that have enough attacks to want to maneuver into stab range so Laser Whips are too restrictive to use as a surprise counterattack. I would just stick with the less flashy but always reliable Healing Hand Mace.
I would say yes. Imo it is one of the EttSC items that is most exciting. If I ever get the chance I will run 2 on vamp priest.
I have a Darkforce Nunchaku but haven't tested it yet. I think it would be quite great on a vamp. Cantrip-move behind an enemy into Laser Whip would make for a quite a nice surprise/finishing blow. Not as effective as a Powerful Bludgeon, on average, but a tad more versatile cause of the 2-range. YMMV Will be sure to report back if I get the chance to try this weapon out in the next few days (though don't count on it, I'm very short on time these days).
Wow, I've somehow missed it in my review! I wouldn't buy the Nunchaku, since the price is too high for a vampire priest. The advantage of vampire priest is a wide array of cheap or even tokenless items at his disposal. For instance, Hand Of Melvelous provide you the same vampiric attacks for free. Would you pay for two Laser Whips and Greater Heal? I wouldn't. The Laser Whips require a lot of movement, and most cards typical for vampire priests have no movement at all. The Laser Whips aren't vampiric. Honestly, even if you have two yellow tokens to spare, can the Nunchaku compete with Healing Hand Mace? In the new metagame you may even have to use Gauixl's Sacred Maquah to defeat enemy armor.
Vamps have fewer problems with major tokens precisely because all the good vamp divine items aside from Glasod's Dark Skull are tokenless. You 'll probably never want 2 Darkforce Nunchaku since Focused Healer is a near auto-include but the first one shouldn't be discounted because of token cost.
OK, I've rated the Nuchaku 5?/4, since you can really find a way to get a lot of moves for it. That doesn't mean I'd buy it, of course, but feel free to buy it if you have the money. Everybody likes the shiny new things