Man that was the single greatest Blank Pages I have ever seen. Divinity never knew what was about to hit him. The most mind-boggling part of it in my opinion is that it didn't create any trash that would get in the way. Throughout that whole fight you got only 2 champions, that being Reap Chief and Firelight Fade. Every single other turn you had a full hand or reformed Fade (which disables the pages) and no trash was added. Absolute perfection. That really could not have gone any better.
LMFAO that divinity fight was totally amazing, I loved it. 9 times outta 10 Blank Pages does nothing, but then... every once in awhile... it just saves your run a way that just makes you lose your mind! What a great design, Blank Pages is so cool!
Your mood swing during the divinity was absolutely lovely and totally infectious. Glad to hear people who are just genuinely happy and appreciative of the little things.
@@RisingDusk I was racking my brain on the Hellbourne side of things to find a match for "crossbowman". Now that you've clarified, it all makes sense. Looked it up, and the enemy is the "Discipled Footsoldier". Compared to our man Bounty Stalker, that guy's a punk...wielding his crossbow with two hands. Bounty Stalker only needs one hand. He also points his weapon in the air like a champ. No need to aim his weapon at his intended target(s).
Yeah. Amazing. But it's a very different RU-vidr, on skill they are about the same level. If I went into unexpected monster train battle, I would like ItsTanglicious. If it was a war, rising dusk
Resetting combats is an important element to it, yeah. What I was talking about in the episode was a no-reset winstreak at C25 200+ shards, which I think is considerably more difficult. I play my C25 100+ shards winstreak with no reset and that makes it MUCH tougher, for instance.