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MathiasK



Joined: Aug 30, 2017
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PostPosted: Sun Oct 08, 2017 1:11 am    Post subject: Inbalance Discussions Reply with quote

Hi guys! I would like to know your thoughts about cards, nations, events, powers, anything about the game that you percieve as too strong (broken) or too weak. If you can add a sugestion to fix the imbalance is even better!

I guess most people here agree that Korea is just too strong and America is too weak. I thought that swaping their inicial powers would make them more playable.

Another thing my group discuss is that Sun Tsu if broken. We even agree that if he shows up on the board we would not buy him. But when I play with other players I see that many times Sun Tsu is not so valued, wich is a bit strange to me.
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