Thread:Islost/@comment-27860903-20160328185641/@comment-27892764-20160331224158

I _Tried_ to use all swords and shoes, (as I wanted to find as many Oracles as possible), but apparently didn't plan so well, as some were left at the end. Eventually I ran out of time. I don't really hunt that quickly, most likely. This also would imply that I found fewer Oracles than I could have, in theory .. though at the same time, the thought had occurred to me that an incredible FAW, LAW, or similar, might be released with an upcoming event -- and for this, I might need a ton of swords and shoes, so .. it's really always a gamble, from a certain point of view. (I'm not certain I like the idea of hunting WG, Limited Enemies, and EH for my Unleashers, any better than LAWs, but regardless .. I'll have to seek some Redeyes from this event, so it can't be helped).

I can run IEH with any element, (more dubiously, in some cases) .. but I don't place all my best cards in the same team. I tend to balance the 3 teams, instead: I assign the Houris to my lead Snowballer, and tend to give the 200% Buffers, (or likewise, High Vamps), to my weaker leads, (lead attackers). Since I only have 2 200% Buffers, it's somewhat inevitable that I need to keep cards like Houri, Balor (+ATK Dark), and Teatime, (+ATK / DEF Light) in the lineup, at least for the moment. As it is, I have to Res, (on Intermediate), far more than I would like, either wasting time and BP, (in waiting to regenerate BP), or else Swords. I suppose eventually one finds stronger cards, and gradually builds better teams, over time. And it's probably necessary to begin to plan teams for Advanced EH, in future events.

3. Yes .. I think the analogue to Servant Nuller vs. Crit, is AW-Field vs. Snowballer. But remember that your Unleashers can target Critter -- whereas if a Snowballer is Fielded, it becomes a Spade.