Discuss how this normal card would be placed into the tier list! Assuming how easily it can be used in general or placed into a deck. Factors which contribute to this include offense, (poking/piercing, flanking, winning clashes, good special tile placement so you can easily special attack from it later) defense, (blocking, establishing routes, map control/occupying space, good normal/special tile placement so it isn't easily special attacked over later) openings, (meaning its played on the 1st turn) special building, (combo ability, how easy is it to activate the card's special point) special attacks, (this can be considered for all aspects of the match which is early/mid/endgame) its ability to be played at any time, (wont be a brick/unusable past a specific point) and finally the niche situations that it would be usable in if thats applicable. Which is described in the voting channel. (Note that every map is considered in discussions except for Box Seats)
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Worse bandit ‼️
the Squiffer of the fish world
it's crazy how much two extra blocks can enhance a card
this one's not terrible but it's no Bandit
bandit at home
This card would have such a better a time if the devs hadn't released the secondary Deep Cut trio... buuut they did, and so this card falls to obscurity... s'almost a shame, really
Me like it, I ran it quite a bit
At the lower end of viable long cards, could have a niche if you want something chunckier, but if there are better options even there
me when I see mid