imo, a 60 card arena deck should only have 5 braveries max. Never 6 because of double draw. Laying bravery when you have double draw gives your opponent more of an advantage then you do. With bravery, we will assume you and your opponent can draw 2. When you use bravery and have double draw, you each gain 2 plus 2 that you had from your turn. Your opponent gains 2 from bravery plus 1 from his turn, making it a 4:3 ratio. Normally you would draw 2 and your opponent would draw 1, making it a 2:1 ratio. The 4:3 ratio favors your opponent more then the 2:1 ratio and thus bravery helps your opponent more then you do in arena. However, this might not be true depending on what cards are drawn. Thus bravery is only rather useful in arena decks with double draw if its a combo deck or deck out deck. Otherwise, more likely than not, you'll have helped your opponent out more then yourself.
Good point. But if bravery is used quite a lot (up to 12 times) then the user will deck out before the AI would. I've noticed that quite a lot against SoB in arena, so I just quit because the HP is 150+ and 30 cards and SoB will most likely not make it.
I slightly echo was bacon said; I stuffed as many braveries as I could in the deck because I wanted to see how well it would do against 'quick decks', where speed (and thus, fewer cards) is vital to deal as much damage as possible. Even with things such as Chaos-Wyrms, I figure the mass PC would destroy a lot of major deckbuilding strategies (Sundials for poisondials, SoP for Swallow, SoFree for mono-air, etc.), and the Shard of Bravery spam would also force players to be more cautious.
| Level | 77 | Health Points | 1/185 | Max Upgraded | 60 | Oracle Upgraded | 5 | Mark Multiplier | 3X | Card(s) per Turn | 2X | Deck Size | 2X |
| Win:Loss | 41:15 | Electrum Earned | 636 | Rank | 478 | Rating | -176 | Age (days) | 8 | Thumbs Up? | 12 | Thumbs Down? | 29 |
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Apparently this deck lost about 8 or more times yesterday, which makes sense as it was on its last legs. ^^;; Simple Gravytitans. Too bad it couldn't get into the top 20, but I figure it was due to people either having Reverse Time or simply poisoning me to death with SoSac-Dials.