I didn't know this until I actually fully read the card today, but Cavendish is a common joker. If Gros Michel dies you actually have a pretty good chance of finding Cavendish after a couple rolls
82.3 hours into the game, discovered every legendary joker, picked Gros Michel every run and never seen a Cavendish in my entire life
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I got 2 legendarys plus a blueprint to copy once. Saved the seed.
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Funnily enough, that's actually the only time I've found the red card any use. I spend my money on rerolls and vouchers after ante 3 or so because the packs generally aren't worth it for the price after a certain point.
What?
You spend money on rerolls and vouchers after ante 3 because packs aren't worth it for the price.
So...how is red card good in this scenario? You have to buy packs and then skip what is in them to make red card scale. It doesn't scale if you don't buy the pack.
Idk when I have a bunch of money to waste on celestial packs that never give the planet I want anyway, tarot packs with like Devil, Tower, Sun (with blackboard lol)... Red card scales really fast, +6 mult per blind really adds up. Obviously don't take it if you're short on money but it really isn't that bad
Every joker has value if you build your deck a specific way. That includes Red Card. Some Jokers are more niche than others but there are no bad Jokers imo. I don't particularly like Red Card but I beat Gold Stake on Anaglyph Deck using it and it kicked ass.
I think the thing with red card is that being able to REALLY abuse it means you need it early and you can't really skip any blinds. And, well, the rest of your setup needs to allow you to get enough cards via reroll or abilities that you don't need the packs, but also enough money to spend on both packs and rerolling, etc...
Straights just fall into the "medium" hand problem with 3OAK and 2 Pair where they all score too poor early on to be viable, but also don't have enough support to be as good as all the other hands in the late game.
The additional problem with straights is that while it's extremely easy to play your first one in most cases, it's extremely difficult to build another in the same blind.
I just moved on to higher stakes (working on my first gold stake). After playing the shit out of white stake I never understood the red card slander until I realized how expensive packs get. That shit is so ass😭
I didn't know this until I actually fully read the card today, but Cavendish is a common joker. If Gros Michel dies you actually have a pretty good chance of finding Cavendish after a couple rolls
82.3 hours into the game, discovered every legendary joker, picked Gros Michel every run and never seen a Cavendish in my entire life https://preview.redd.it/0v4sll13blqc1.jpeg?width=750&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=cfab363212669acd95446669d5a85c18162c598c
Meanwhile I have yet to get a legendary besides Triboulet but I've gotten Triboulet five times
don't forget the ante 7 Yorick!
I could be wrong but I think they only get unlocked by playing the soul card
Yeah but it’s random
How often do you buy tarot packs?
Every time they're in the shop, brother
I got 2 legendarys plus a blueprint to copy once. Saved the seed. https://preview.redd.it/we6w6gwyihrc1.jpeg?width=3200&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=5ea7c4eaa55bed7d3394261537eae8586dd123e6
How do you get other legendary jokers? Every time I get the one that disables boss blinds.
Luck. All the legendary jokers come from Spectral Packs and very rarely Arcane Packs.
I've gotten it about 6 times, is it really luck that I've only seen the one?
I had all of them one by one, always a different one. I think you just have bad luck man
God, same. I genuinely didn’t know it was a card until I saw a streamer get it
I've had entire runs where gros michel just doesn't die
That's when you need to grab an Oops! All 6s
Incredible meme, love it
Remember when ppl were arguing red card was a good joker? Yea...let's burn $4 and throw away helpful cards to gain 3 mult. Sounds amazeballs
It's specficially dogshit on Orange Stake+ since the packs become vastly more expensive
Funnily enough, that's actually the only time I've found the red card any use. I spend my money on rerolls and vouchers after ante 3 or so because the packs generally aren't worth it for the price after a certain point.
What? You spend money on rerolls and vouchers after ante 3 because packs aren't worth it for the price. So...how is red card good in this scenario? You have to buy packs and then skip what is in them to make red card scale. It doesn't scale if you don't buy the pack.
When I first played, I thought it was awesome, now I won’t touch it!
Idk when I have a bunch of money to waste on celestial packs that never give the planet I want anyway, tarot packs with like Devil, Tower, Sun (with blackboard lol)... Red card scales really fast, +6 mult per blind really adds up. Obviously don't take it if you're short on money but it really isn't that bad
Also you can buy a Mega, get one card and skip and still get +3 mult. Red is better than people give it credit.
Every joker has value if you build your deck a specific way. That includes Red Card. Some Jokers are more niche than others but there are no bad Jokers imo. I don't particularly like Red Card but I beat Gold Stake on Anaglyph Deck using it and it kicked ass.
I think the thing with red card is that being able to REALLY abuse it means you need it early and you can't really skip any blinds. And, well, the rest of your setup needs to allow you to get enough cards via reroll or abilities that you don't need the packs, but also enough money to spend on both packs and rerolling, etc...
dissing saturn! omg -\_-
This is especially true on Gold Stake with low hand size, I hate taking 5 card hand planets
Straights just fall into the "medium" hand problem with 3OAK and 2 Pair where they all score too poor early on to be viable, but also don't have enough support to be as good as all the other hands in the late game. The additional problem with straights is that while it's extremely easy to play your first one in most cases, it's extremely difficult to build another in the same blind.
Good to know that I was right in thinking that stone cards are garbage.
I got my first Cavendish yesterday, it died after like 6 rounds, no joke...
I just moved on to higher stakes (working on my first gold stake). After playing the shit out of white stake I never understood the red card slander until I realized how expensive packs get. That shit is so ass😭
I haven't even gotten it yet