
This may be up to you, however i personally like roughly 10-15 cards in my decks. You may think some bosses/enemies are just always very fast to react, but the reality is that you just don't know what the fuck they do so you panic and move around randomly and get hit.
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Which helps players build a more define deck versus random spells thrown together in a mix. You can use this function to kind of manipulate a deck archetype. Then you can pick a "type" of card that the game can offer you on a higher % basis (% unknown).

For those who are unaware, when you start a game, press I or access your deck, you should see FOCUS. This may not be very important however this is used to manipulate a type of deck type you can make. Ties back into point #1, if you survive for longer, you grasp the game more efficiently and easier. I would highly suggest to take a bit more of a conservative approach and take shield spells. If you are lacking hp or having a rough time or learning the mechanics of the game/patterns. EX: Energizer( Raises the spell damage every hit, you can just keep using this on bosses to rack up damage and clear bosses very easily if you are lacking damage), Any spells with flow/trinity activation. Keep it simple, use simple spells that have more value than the game gives it. Do not try to go for some 5head combination play that requires a very specific set of combinations to execute for a billion damage. I strongly advise in just learning the game itself, it is very complex with a big pool of items/spells/combinations. I know its tempting to play others ( If you have unlocked other characters) or even the other versions of the default character. Very Simple, you get an extra life every run, prolonging your death and further progressing your character through the levels and gaining the experience and knowledge to understand the game better. Keep using the default character for the revive passive.Just here to give some simple tips for new players or players who are struggling to get past certain aspects of the game or are new to the genre of Eden.
