The come back of "event cards" has made war a more interesting event. Name one of your favorite event cards, and how it gave an advantage. Then name your least favorite event card, and explain why.
My favorite event card was 'Loyalty' in Round 2, which made the introduction of Dic's Firebeater twice as successful. Players like to underestimate Water's capabilities speed and that payed off handsomely there.
The one I most hated was 'No Small Thing' in Round 6. This was the event card that forced me to make 35 card decks for our team; it's the decksize I probably hate the most as I just can't 'feel the balance' in it. That, paired up with my limited possibilities at the time to fully test the decks I made resulted in a very, very weak round for us.
Behind closed doors in secret forums many team members formulate battle strategies and ideas that shape the way war will be waged. If you were made master of , name one idea or concept that you'd make in the next war.
I think sharing any 'plans' here for next War is not a wise thing to do. Most people participating in Trials will probably also take part in War too, either as a teammate or as an opponent. Though I can tell, that I already have quite an accurate notion of how the future Team Water's Vault will be filled and how will we(?) adapt. Of course, any possible rule changes may upset these calculations.
In this scenario you are not master of , and in a major turn of events you were not cast into a team in war. (you may create a scenario in which this occur). At this point would you still consider joining the next trials to try and become master? Explain your strategy or plans.
Of course. I'm going to apply for War and Mastership until Water wins it's first War. But if that ever happens without me, then there's no real need for me anyway, because that means Water already has a Master it deserves.
This is the element I love more. Give me your reason, why did you choose Water?
I did not choose Water, Water chose me. :]
Jokes aside, I don't want to get into any detail of my personality or philosophy, but if I had to align myself with any of the (classical) elements, I'd hold the most corresponding traits with that of Water. Also, it is the element which impresses me the most in Nature (and how it affects Nature), and the fact that how significant it is - thus the building block - for any living creature in our World.
It's real hard to formulate this answer, even in my own language, but I hope it's satisfactory still.