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 Originally Posted by DragonBlood87
I agree with this. Quantum pillars are always one of the first things I take out. Even increasing them to 3 total (one each of three random elements) would make them much more useful.
Just an fyi in case you haven't noticed how they work, currently they do 2 of 1 element. So if you have a 1 quantum card available you still have really bad chances of getting the element you need to actually use it from a pillar. Even splitting them up to be 1 of 2 elements would be a significant improvement imo, 1 of 3 would be worth considering for a deck.
 Originally Posted by DragonBlood87
Also: Lycanthropes are a bit strong at being a potential 6|6 for 4 quantums, aren't they?
Lycanthropes are decently balanced. They're very vulnerable to reverse time after transforming (Have to resummon/transform), take two turns to get to that 6/6, are multi-element (The multi-element bonuses are always stronger than single element effects), and on that first turn are very weak to any direct damage -- thunder storm, fire shield, fire bolt, owl's eye, etc. (And Otyughs) They might be a touch too effective, but overall they're pretty good from what I've seen. Certainly not one of the worst offenders for balance atm.
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