Thread:Calatore/@comment-28048698-20170418201913/@comment-28048698-20170423182529

Wow, I thought there weren't any kind of playstyle like that one. Until the moment you told me that I haven't played with or against a Havencraft deck. However, after reading your answer I tried it and it was great. I think I really like that kind of craft. And it's funny, because I have an amulet called "tainted grail". Fate's Holy Grail follow me even to Shadowverse.

Back then when I played Magic: The Gathering, my cleric deck was about nullifying partially/totally the damage the enemy tried to do to me or my creatures, healing my Life Points (we start the game with 20 LP, and I easily reached 60 ~ 80 or more), and preventing the enemy from attacking me with effects "the enchanted creature can't attack", "the enchanted creature can't deal damage", etc. Playing safe until those creatures with high attacks (or those damage dealing spells with high power, like "dealing X damage where X is the number of clerics in play") come to my hand. Sigh, those good old days.

I can see your point and understand it. So... What kind of welfare (or Servants in general) do you like, besides the those who are from sengoku period?

Oh, and almost forgot this. This morning I've taken some screenshots of my golden/legendary cards in Shadowverse to know your opinion/tips. Already used some of them (Isratil, Eidolon of Madness, Bloodhungry Matriarch, Malestorm Serpent, Uriel, and some others).

http://imgur.com/a/eWQGO