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getting Open the Waygate with Double Time and using your extra turn twice is incredible... additionally awesome when your spells get echo.. that was fun

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Guest Rubber egg

I think you should take a second hand look at first aid.

While it's not particularly great on it's own, combined with one double time will give you a ton of sustain when fighting infinite toki.

Add the infinite resource generation of 8 chaos buckets and suddenly "infinite" toki gets pushed to exhaustion while you still have an entire deck and hand full of cards. (You never really need draw cards with full chaos buckets)

Some of the other bosses can prove a bit difficult but with effort and skill can be managed

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On 30/4/2018 at 8:09 PM, Guest Mowgli said:

Treasures is missing Scythe. 

+1

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Guest Kittay

I can see Ricochet Shot and Scythe have been added now but Chuck is still missing.

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This character is such a struggle to play. I'm lucky if I can get 3 wins. 

Edit: Seriously. I've just lost to the first boss 3 times in a row.

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17 hours ago, Mascaron said:

This character is such a struggle to play. I'm lucky if I can get 3 wins. 

Edit: Seriously. I've just lost to the first boss 3 times in a row.

I get the same feeling with Houndmaster, but Time Tinker was my first and fastest win. You can either go full RNG or the "safe" route of high minions + 5-cost treasure.

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Guest BaalTomekk

I finally won against Infinite Toki. I was lucky and got the Mantle of the Magi Treasure first and then fully commited to the Wild Magic Bucket. My second passive treasure then was Khadgar's Scrying Orb. Having a hand full of 0 cost arcane missles with 6 shots each is a blast.

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Guest Baal

lost to infinite toki 4 times; with 68 bosses total, and still not done.

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Guest Worldviewdmg

I couldn’t get Toki to work with chaos / double time; the RNG even with the hero power was just too much to make it through 8 levels.  

Instead I went mechs / elementals with plus health to minions and an extra crystal... much smoother sailing. 

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On 5/12/2018 at 2:06 PM, Mascaron said:

This character is such a struggle to play. I'm lucky if I can get 3 wins. 

Edit: Seriously. I've just lost to the first boss 3 times in a row.

I too had issues with Toki. In my first three attempts, I didn't even come close to completing a run, and in one of those, I lost to the first boss as well... My friend said to me he didn't even know how that was possible. Lol

After complaining about how bad she was in those first three, I successfully completed a run on my fourth attempt. I want to give props to the treasure card Puzzle Box. Spellslinger was evolved into Coldarra Drake... UNLIMITED DO-OVERS!

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Guest Help

I guess I’m the only one still stuck on this.  I completed Canonneer fairly easily but the other three have been ridiculous.  I’m following the advice here but I’ve made hundreds of runs if not thousands.  I have not played perfectly each time but generally play correctly.  I think it’s just beat the first boss, if you get the right treasure/cards continue, if not start over.  Hope you don’t run into the wrong boss, if you do start over.  Continue this until you get lucky 8 times.  

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Guest COLPB8tista #2995

Where are Manawyrm, Arcane Missles and Shimeres Tempest ?????

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Guest Phoenix

Won against infinite toki really easily, had timewarp at turn 5 and double time... won at turn 7 

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