brawl
I created a Brawl History of Angels deck and I can't add more than one card of the same name to it. The strange thing is that there are several players who have more than one card of the same name. Not to mention the differences in gameplay, which is absurd for those who spend money on the game, if you are going to make a game, make the game fair for everyone, do not favor players, some can play with banned cards and others cannot, some can have more than a card of the same name in historical brawl and others don't, for some the cards come straight down mana the whole turn, for others not. If you see a creature, you don't see mana, if you see mana, you don't see a creature. I've been playing for more than 2 months with the deck I built and there are cards I never want to download, so you can see the level of theft that the game is. This favoritism of players is absurd, it disgusts me to see these things.
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Sollarstone#82692 commented
If you think that playing more than 5 games and not seeing mana or creatures is normal, that's up to you. I'm just reporting the problems I'm having within the game, with mana issues and benefit issues to other players regarding bugs. I'm reporting what I witnessed in some games, referring to the same card in the deck. The card is a red one similar to the fireball, it causes 3 damage to the creature, the guy used this card 3 times in two consecutive turns. It was not a copy because the mana costs were paid, when trying to take a print of the screen, I was prevented because at the end of the game it immediately returned to the initial screen without even appearing the defeat screen with the possibility of seeing the field of battle. But so that this problem doesn't occur, I'm recording the battles and I intend to post some videos showing how unfair the game is.
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Darthrc#87184 commented
I am sorry to say the Brawl format is limited to one card of the same name. The only exceptions are those cards that say, "can have any number of this card in your deck". Persistent Petitioners is a prime example of a card that ignores the singleton rule.
Another example is Seven Dwarves, which as the name suggests you can have seven in your deck.As for the banned cards, I have never seen a player use banned cards against me in a duel. The ban list is different for each format and if a card is banned in one format it may be legal in another.