Added diversity to fixed decks?

Is there going to be some sort of additionnal card going to be added to most deck?

I love the game a lot and would like sometimes to slightly change the fixed deck :) (but still keep the same amount of cards in deck)

Let say you want more X or less Y (usually around limited)

Althought I would guess it would slightly break the all that great game :)

The designers have stated that they have no plans to ever alter the contents of any decks.  The decks are balanced against themselves, and adding cards could mess with that.  They'll release new decks, but not change up previously released decks.

Thought so :)

I'm waiting patiently my expansion then

Probably the closest thing is the promo character cards. They can drastically alter the way a deck feels without ever changing actual cards. See: Young Legacy, Mad Bomber Blade, Eternal Haka, etc.

I suppose it could be a different kind of promo card that replaces a card/set of cards in the deck, instead of the character card. But it does seem like that might be confusing, so I can understand why >G doesn't want to do this.

Well I think they are sort of experimenting with it but not in the exact way mentioned.

 

Like Bunker: Engine of War and Eternal Haka. Both give cards they previously had extra functions. (ie. Destroy ongoing or draw more cards)

Makes it seem more like the character's fighting style has changed or grown over time but their power and abilities are still the same.

I much prefer the idea of just using promo cards to change the way the decks are played rather than actually changing the contents of the deck. Like Koey said, Engine Bunker is totally different and far more tactical than regular Bunker.

Think of Horus Ra too: Rather than having a base attack power that you augment, you rely on working through your deck to find specific cards to augment your overall strength and then usually rely on his other powers, or more commonly his one-shots.

Freedom Tempest: His power does similar to Horus Ra--makes him stop relying on ongoing cards and drives him to use one-shots.

And I really miss the villain promo cards. We've got promo cards for a lot of heroes, but only two villains. I loved the idea of that, because it's a chance to much more radically change the villain deck. For those of you who have them, think about the difference between regular Baron Blade and Mad Bomber Blade. It takes the easiest villain in the game and gives him a difficulty increase and totally changes the way he plats his deck. How cool is that?

I hope we can see more of those in the future.

Will they ever re-release the decks with the promo character art?

Which decks? Hero or villain?

If you want the hero promo cards, they will eventually release an "unlimited" run where they will be the same promo cards but marked differently to distinguish them from the original promo cards.

The villain promos can be bought in the oversized villain card package. The small versions of the promos were also exclusives.

I meant will we ever gave a Legacy deck filled with art of Young Legacy?

You mean decks with the same cards/card text but with pictures of Young Legacy on them instead of Normal Legacy?  I can't imagine why they'd do that.  The cards would play the same either way.

Yeah, that seems rather time consuming, and I doubt they'd be in very much demand at all. It's a neat idea, but it would waste time, and probably a lot of money. I don't know how many of us would be willing to buy decks just for some different art. Especially considering how many promo cards their are. I certainly wouldn't bother spending money on a deck I already have.

I love how different Mad Bomber Blade (MBB) and regular Baron Blade play, I'd love to see an alternate Citizen Dawn, where she transforms her compound of minoion citizens into some sort of Cult of the Sun (I've been reading into Heaven's Gate and to a lesser extent Jonestown recently.)

In my head she would play like a cross between MBB and Spite, where you need to maybe rescue her followers from her. 

 

In short I too would love to see more promo villains

Well at least for my own suspicions, vengeance would be the Successor of the Freedom Five. Thus new decks and would allow for the nemesis rule to work with the old Heroes.

I feel like we would might get a Young Legacy deck in the Vengeance. (I mean works towards the fall of finest legacy.)

Which would play differently and would be even more awesome if it works well with the other Legacy promos.

Just wondering. I know there are people who bought multiple decks already so they can play both cards. It would also take a lot less time to do this then to make an entirely new deck and balance it. But to be honest, I just want more art. Another comic instead would be just as good (but less cryptic).

I'd love to see Young Legacy make a comeback with her own deck, but I'm suspicious about that happening. I don't think the battle with the Vengful Vive is where the turning point of one Legacy dying occurs. They mention that one of the Legacies dies in the same battle in both timelines. And we see the end of this battle in the Final Evolution card, where Baron Blade is wearing his regular labcoat costume. So the Vengeance showdown probably isn't where the turning point occurs.

But we could still get a Young Legacy deck. Who knows. Maybe some of the others from here will be right and we'll get a Young Legacy deck, and the other four heroes will be her own team of heroes, a sort of "Teen Titans" kind of team (teenagers not actually required).

But I'm a little doubtful on that. Though it would be nice to see more complete teams of heroes in the game. Like the Prime Wardens.

Who still haven't been finished. One more member. Come on, give him to us. Then we can finally start the "Freedom Five vs. Prime Wardens" discussions that are sure to occur.

I don't know that I would want a Young Legacy deck. It seems like it would kind of make the Young Legacy promo card useless (in a strange place) if you're meant to play that with the Legacy deck but you also have a different Young Legacy that is only supposed to be played with a different deck.

Also, more promo villians would be awesome. However, a promo villian would obviously be harder to design and balance than a promo hero card (I'm assuming) so I can understand why they would be slower to release promo villians.

Speaking of promos, I would love to see a Mr. Fixer promo card. I envision a Mr. Fixer card that has a power that lends itself to a tanking type role (some sort of healing might be nice). I could total see that working and it seems like a fun way to try to play Mr. Fixer. Plus, Mr. Fixer seems like the cool kind of dude that would want to throw himself in the way of attacks to protect people.

There's another thread here in which we had a very lengthy dicussion about this. And Expatriette. I'll go find it and link it in a second.

We did bring up the fact that no matter what, a Mr. Fixer promo would have to have a power that allows him to attack, since attacking is really his only ability. It's his main way of dealing damage, and almost his entire deck just augments the damage he deals, so he has to be able to deal damage. His only other option would be using Charge, but there's only three copies of that card, and that would not be reliable at all.

But the biggest problem with a Mr. Fixer promo: Overdrive. It specifically says "you may use Mr. Fixer's 'Strike' power twice." If he ever had a power other than Strike, that would make Overdrive–arguably his best card–useless.

EDIT: Promo Mr. Fixer discussion starts here.

Ooh, tank Fixer would be interesting. Maybe add a clause to Strike that targets dealt damage this way redirect to Fixer the next time they deal damage. It would make his redirect stance super fun.

Yeah, obviously it would still have to be called Strike. I was trying to think of something that dealt damage and maybe healed him. Maybe like that Fanatic card that lets her deal 1 damage and heal 1 hp.

They made it really hard to give him a new power though because his Strike only deals 1 damage. Adding anything else to it would make it hands down better then the old card and no one would ever use the original Mr. Fixer again.

This Mr. Fixer is a tough nut to crack.