The Abandoned Bookery also spawns an additional unit which you should not really worry about because the Rogue finger blasts most mobs in this deck anyways. Bookery – The Bookery is used to cycle through your cards faster making sure that every tile you place and the hand you hold has the potential to deal with unwanted scenarios in case those arise during your man of a run.Afterwards, it will become a Count’s Land preventing Bandits from entering the Village tile thus negating the necessity of using Oblivion to nuke the camp, providing better quests, and providing a better heal from passing the tile. If the Vampire Mansion touches a Village tile it will become a Ransacked Village for 3 loops providing you with an incredibly easy 5 mob fight until it is cleared. ![]() Vampire Mansion – Vampire Mansion is a beast of a card when paired with Villages.Wheat field – We take this card because it buffs our Village tiles with extra healing, covers a road which comes in handy in blocking Lich’s Palace tiles and because the Scarecrow enemy will remove 1 extra mob from the tile which can help if we get undesirable mobs on the tile (Harpies).This card also synergizes with Vampire Mansion which will be covered in a bit. Quests as far as I know may or may not net you more XP per kill therefore are valuable for getting traits. Village – This card is self-explanatory, we take Village for the heal and the quests.So the idea behind the deckbuilding is that we want cards that enable Rogue in terms of value and that synergize with supply items that we can acquire to make every enemy encounter a farm fest very early on. Boasting a whopping amount of evasion for free on grey boots you need not look further than this hunk of a class to carry you through any chapter in the game assuming that you have the resources available to you to make this work. ![]() In my humble opinion Rogue must be a JRPG highschooler because you can make GOD your bit…. ![]() So you want to kill GOD huh? Well with this guide I 100% guarantee that you will succeed 99% of 100% of the time Mileage may vary.
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