There are so many ways to win in Mage Wars, and different strategies and paths to victory. There are theme builds, there are combo plays, there are various "win conditions" and counter points. With all the variety at our disposal but still a limit of 120 spell book points I'm just curious how you all find a "balance".
I have so many things I want to try out but they don't always fit with a current mage or build. So I'm wondering if it is better to not mix and match strategies too much (ie devoting a large number of spell book points to diverse strats) or if it is good to mix strategies so as to not rely on any 1-2 win methods.
So far what I have been doing if I want to try a different "theme" or combos is do that ONE (or two) different related card set ups that make sense with a particular mage, and then try another different set up with another mage, but for the first time I've been considering "combining" totally different things including double+ spell book cost ones, but I am not sure that would spread me too thin.
Generally there is a base set of cards and I build from there. I'd have to eat into the base to make another strat work. So if you had two things you wanted to try do you combine them in one deck or do you just play them separately in two different games?