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Slow Builds, Mana Curve and Spell Level
« on: June 08, 2013, 12:40:45 PM »
Most people seem to agree that slow builds (those that accumulate lots of mana generation and spawnpoints/familiars) are generally underpowered compared to fast builds ("rush", "beatdown"). I certainly agree with this; my experience in playing a "rush" mage against high-mana-income mages is that your superior number of damage-dice-per-round will usually overwhelm whatever the other guy plays.

So I was thinking about basic game mechanics and deck-building rules and suddenly realized:
In general, a level-X card costs around 4*X mana.
The converse of this is that if you have 40 mana to spend, you will use 10 spell levels from your spellbook.

This means that a Mage with 16 total Mana income: 13 channeling and a 3-channeling Spawnpoint, will burn through an average of 4 spell levels per round. Meanwhile, a Mage with 9 total Mana income will only burn through 2 spell levels per round. This is a striking disadvantage for a high-income build. Even though you are supposedly a "lategame" buld, you are far more likely to run out of cards in the lategame.
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I think it would be really helpful to "lategame" builds if there were cards that had disproportionately high power compared to their spell level. These could come in three flavors:
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1) Trade mana-efficiency for level-efficiency: Straight up efficiency trade
Phase Door: Level 1 Arcane
X+2 Mana, 0-2 range, Zone
Identical to Teleport but costs 2 more mana and 1 less spell level.

Novice Dispel: Level 1 Arcane, Novice
X+1 Mana, Quick, 0-2 range, Enchantment
Identical to Dispel but costs 1 more mana and is a Novice spell.
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2) Trade timing for level-efficiency: Delayed action effects
Steelclaw Cub: Level 2 Nature
10 Mana, Full, 0-0 range
1 Armor, 9 Health, Frost -3
Quick Melee 2 dice, Piercing +1
Full Melee 4 dice, Piercing +1
During every Upkeep phase Steelclaw Cub gains 1 Age token. At 3 Age tokens it matures into a Steelclaw Grizzly. Gain Level +2, Melee +3, Armor +2, and Health +6.

Mithril Forge, Level 1 War Conjuration
8 Mana, Quick, 0-1 range
4 Armor, 6 Health, Unique
During every Upkeep phase Mithril Forge gains 1 Blade token, up to a maximum of 4. For every 2 Blade tokens on Mithril Forge, all friendly Soldier creatures gain Piercing +1. Once per round, immediately before a friendly action phase, you may remove 3 Blade tokens from Mithril Forge to give a Soldier creature Melee +2 and Piercing +2 until the end of the round.

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3) Trade prerequisites for level-efficiency: Combo type effects
Wailing Revenant: Level 2 Dark creature
12 Mana, Full, 0-0 Range
0 Armor, 14 Health
Fast
Quick Melee 4 dice, 7+ Tainted
Full Melee 3 dice, 9+ Tainted, Sweeping
Wailing Revenant may only be summoned if you control 2 or more Dark Conjurations and 2 or more Curses. During the Reset phase, if you do not control 2 or more Dark Conjurations, Wailing Revenant's action marker remains inactive. When Wailing Revenant is activated, if you do not control 2 or more Curses it loses Fast and gains Slow.

Temple Guard: Level 1 Holy creature
10 Mana, Full, 0-0 Range
1 Armor, 8 Health, 11+ Defense (1x)
Quick Melee 4 Dice
Defense Rolls +1 for every Temple you control.
Armor +1 for every Cleric you control.
Gains Regenerate 2 if in the same zone as a Temple or Angel.

Boiling Oil: Level 1 War Incantation
7 Mana, Quick, 0-2 Range, Friendly Non-Flying Soldier Creature
Quick Melee, Fire, 6 Dice, 4+ Burn, 9+ 2 Burn
Target creature may make the above attack as a free action, so long as it is in the same zone as a friendly Outpost. Destroy this incantation after one attack, or at the end of the round, whichever comes first.

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Re: Slow Builds, Mana Curve and Spell Level
« Reply #1 on: June 08, 2013, 03:56:15 PM »
An interesting idea. I'd personally find it irritating if they introduced that level of duplication into the game.

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Re: Slow Builds, Mana Curve and Spell Level
« Reply #2 on: June 08, 2013, 04:41:38 PM »
The other thing that benefits agro books is that the agro mage is frequently directly in melee, and not casting 2 spells a round. If he gets low on spells he usually has a solid plan B to beat with a lash or Galvitar.

If cards need to be printed to adjust this, I think I would prefer defensive mages with spellbooks above 120 points, or trained in extra schools.

Wands are supposed to help with this problem: they're slower and cost more, but don't run out. Unfortunately, Dissolve is so good that most agro decks run it in high multiples, and wands frequently have difficulty paying back. We'll see what Wizard's Tower and Armor Ward do to this situation.

The Necromancer will probably have some sort of recursion, which should help, too.
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Re: Slow Builds, Mana Curve and Spell Level
« Reply #3 on: June 08, 2013, 06:03:00 PM »
if you assume 4 mana per spell lvl and lets assume half your spells are out of school spells that means you would have
60 in school lvls = 60 spell lvls
60 out of school lvls = 30 spell lvls

90 spell lvls would consume 360 mana, assuming a high mana regeneration is 14 (practically i haven't seen much more then this). this would give you enough mana to last for 25 turns. an aggro deck far more likely to kill you before 25 turns then after it so running out of cards isn't a problem. from memory aggro decks try to kill you in under 10 turns.

i have found i have never run out of a complete spell book, i have however run out of the cards i needed/want. thats the best part about this game is every game you have you know exactly what you would change in you spell book for the next game.
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Re: Slow Builds, Mana Curve and Spell Level
« Reply #4 on: June 08, 2013, 10:06:31 PM »
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Wands are supposed to help with this problem: they're slower and cost more, but don't run out.

When a Wand is dissolved you lose both the Wand and the bound spell, while your opponent only pays for a level-1 Dissolve.

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an aggro deck far more likely to kill you before 25 turns then after it so running out of cards isn't a problem

You run out of options LONG before you are even close to "out of cards".

An aggro deck who only plans to cast 1 spell per round can easily run 2 copies of multiple "situational" spells, and even run multiple different aggro styles (such as a large number of creatures + a battleforge and beatdown-centric equipment).

A high-income deck that plans to cast 2-3 spells per round (or high level spells) cannot carry the same number of "extra options" and "situational cards". If he does, he will have few enough copies that he is much more likely to run out than his aggro counterpart.

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Re: Slow Builds, Mana Curve and Spell Level
« Reply #5 on: June 08, 2013, 11:14:55 PM »
Most people seem to agree that slow builds (those that accumulate lots of mana generation and spawnpoints/familiars) are generally underpowered compared to fast builds ("rush", "beatdown"). I certainly agree with this; my experience in playing a "rush" mage against high-mana-income mages is that your superior number of damage-dice-per-round will usually overwhelm whatever the other guy plays.


Really? Most people? I think that is a generalization. Having more mana than your opponent is a great advantage. Just ask mana drain Wizard when he is playing the Beastmater. Fast builds can be just as underpowered because they can be predictable and easy to deal with. Sure, you might think spending mana on mana flowers, mana crystals, and spawnpoints is a waste of time, but I think there are a fair amount of people who are smart about playing these types of cards and can pull it off.


I think it would be really helpful to "lategame" builds if there were cards that had disproportionately high power compared to their spell level.
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That is what we call breaking the game. Spell level, mana cost, and spell power should ALL be directly proportional. Once you mess with that proportionality, you get broken cards.
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Re: Slow Builds, Mana Curve and Spell Level
« Reply #6 on: June 08, 2013, 11:23:19 PM »

An aggro deck who only plans to cast 1 spell per round can easily run 2 copies of multiple "situational" spells, and even run multiple different aggro styles (such as a large number of creatures + a battleforge and beatdown-centric equipment).

A high-income deck that plans to cast 2-3 spells per round (or high level spells) cannot carry the same number of "extra options" and "situational cards". If he does, he will have few enough copies that he is much more likely to run out than his aggro counterpart.

Non aggro decks can also easily run 2 copies of situational spells. Non aggro decks can also adapt and use different methods of winning. Not all non aggro decks rely on casting 2-3 spells per round. If anybody actually does this, they are not spending their mana correctly... aggro or not. Good non aggro players realize this. You can easily say that an aggro deck that needs to put all of its resources into its creatures OR a solo deck that needs to put all of its resources into its mage. Therefore, both run the same risk of not being able to carry enough situational, extra options cards. The problems you are attributing to playing non aggro are shared by ALL styles of builds. Aggro builds are not exempt.
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Re: Slow Builds, Mana Curve and Spell Level
« Reply #7 on: June 09, 2013, 12:41:26 AM »
Sauce, you know who you're implying is playing badly, right? I mean, PF isn't unquestioned lord and master of the forums, but he did do pretty well at bashcon.
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Re: Slow Builds, Mana Curve and Spell Level
« Reply #8 on: June 09, 2013, 12:48:54 AM »
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That is what we call breaking the game. Spell level, mana cost, and spell power should ALL be directly proportional. Once you mess with that proportionality, you get broken cards.

I'm not sure why you think that separating the currencies would break the game? If they're pegged in lockstep it's just like having only one currency. What's your thinking here? Starcraft, for example, is a carefully balanced game with several different currencies that scale at different rates.
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Re: Slow Builds, Mana Curve and Spell Level
« Reply #9 on: June 09, 2013, 12:51:48 AM »
When a Wand is dissolved you lose both the Wand and the bound spell, while your opponent only pays for a level-1 Dissolve.

I'm agreeing with you. I think wands are too easily hated out, which hurts control books.
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Re: Slow Builds, Mana Curve and Spell Level
« Reply #10 on: June 09, 2013, 04:02:15 AM »
Sauce, you know who you're implying is playing badly, right? I mean, PF isn't unquestioned lord and master of the forums, but he did do pretty well at bashcon.

I am not saying he is playing badly at all. I just don't entirely agree with him. I think it would be a shame if everyone started playing only aggro swarm and beatdown spellbooks just because competitive players deemed them better than other types of builds. And I don't think they are inherently better than all the other build types.
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Re: Slow Builds, Mana Curve and Spell Level
« Reply #11 on: June 09, 2013, 04:04:24 AM »
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That is what we call breaking the game. Spell level, mana cost, and spell power should ALL be directly proportional. Once you mess with that proportionality, you get broken cards.

I'm not sure why you think that separating the currencies would break the game? If they're pegged in lockstep it's just like having only one currency. What's your thinking here? Starcraft, for example, is a carefully balanced game with several different currencies that scale at different rates.

What do you mean precisely by "separating the currencies" ?
btw, I don't play Starcraft at all, so that didn't help me understand your point.
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Re: Slow Builds, Mana Curve and Spell Level
« Reply #12 on: June 09, 2013, 05:02:26 PM »
He shouldn't have to explain himself, it's pretty self explanatory, even if you don't play Starcraft. I don't, and I can tell he means that making the currencies scale differently does not affect the balance of the game whatsoever.

Piousflea is one person of many, and although he has some amazing ideas, and he is an incredible player, he is also looking at what past games have done in order to fully evaluate the meta for the best chance to win. And what past has said is that aggro decks (in almost any card game) outrun control decks. While this is true to some extent in Mage Wars, the advantage of NOT having card advantage I think gives the control player a little more of an edge than in previous games, as well as a "static" resource generation, rather than the varied draw resource generation that other games promote.

If you are going to disagree with someone, have a good explanation. Trying to flame him with non-logical counter arguments and then, rather harshly implying that he is a bad player is never the way to go.
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Re: Slow Builds, Mana Curve and Spell Level
« Reply #13 on: June 09, 2013, 05:09:58 PM »
He shouldn't have to explain himself, it's pretty self explanatory...

If you are going to disagree with someone, have a good explanation. Trying to flame him with non-logical counter arguments and then, rather harshly implying that he is a bad player is never the way to go.

Woah. Woah. I clearly didn't understand his whole message. You could've explained it but instead you chose to be condescending. I wasn't trying to "flame" him and I wasn't "harshly implying" that he is a bad player. I am sure he is an excellent player and that he would kick my butt as this game. I was trying to be critical of his ideas, not trying to personally attack him. Jeesh. Are you trying to be inflammatory? Because I definitely wasn't. I was trying to be as logical as possible. By disagreeing with somebody you aren't automatically calling them inexperienced and stupid. Stop taking everything so seriously. This is so supposed to be an open environment where you can throw ideas around. Excuse me.
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Re: Slow Builds, Mana Curve and Spell Level
« Reply #14 on: June 09, 2013, 08:18:15 PM »
Note you didn't choose to quote the rest of the message which does explain what he meant. If you wanted to be critical, instead of saying things like "good  non aggro players know this", or "If anybody is actually doing this, they are playing their spells incorrectly". Whether you meant to or not, it did seem to be that you were implying him to be a novice.

I was a little too harsh by saying you were flaming him, and I do apologize for that sincerely. And I'm not sure how I was condescending, but if you took it the wrong way, my fault man.

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By disagreeing with somebody you aren't automatically calling them inexperience and stupid. Stop taking everything so seriously.

I'm not sure what this is, but it's definitely not true. I'm incredibly open on these forums, and almost none of it is serious.  I respect everyone on here for their ideas and their openness to critical feedback. I just don't see how your arguments were critical as much as just disagreement. I've seen your responses on other threads, and you haven't been exactly "open" to feedback.

I like your ideas, and think you bring up great points, and I don't want this laughable argument to hinder further community involvement in Mage Wars. I do apologize if you felt I was trying to attack you in any way with this or my previous post, I was simply stating my opinion. Cheers man!
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