Playstyles

A playstyle is a method when approached in a situation. In this case, the situation is getting the most cards with your color on the board.

Thousands of players creates thousands of unique playstyles, as each player has a specific plan when playing the game. In this page, we're going to review three main categories.

The three playstyles are Territorial, Efficiency, and Flexibility.

Players with a territorial playstyle must have a plan as their backbone. Territorial players will need to establish a field first, then lure them into your trap. As the game goes on, the opponent will create more and more inefficient plays as you take control of the board. This often leads to you creating multiple flips in one turn. Basically, territorial players often take lead in the long-end.

Players with an efficiency playstyle counters every card the opponent plays. Their main goal is to get all the cards on the board into their color. Making inefficient plays is not an option in this playstyle, as it will almost guarantee a loss. What makes it hard to fight against an efficient player is they will completely deny your played cards.

Players with a flexibility playstyle sticks on the defensive sides rather than the offensive. Flexibility focuses on filling the board. They have no strict plan, being able to be loose freely. They will observe their opponent, slowing filling up the board with their color while they find the opponent's strategy. Once they know, they will engage, avoiding their tricks and traps along the way. They will sometimes revert their cards back to their color in the long run. Unlike the two playstyles, flexibility players will fix their mistakes in battle with ease if they make an inefficient play.

Like rock, paper, scissors, the playstyles beat one playstyle and lose to the other.


 * Territorial beats efficiency, as territorial can set up a field for the efficiency players to lead them into an inefficient play, then punish them hardly.


 * Efficiency beats flexibility, as efficiency is very fast, giving no time for flexibility to react or defend from it.


 * Flexibility beats territorial, as flexibility is unrestricted, and can easily avoid their tricks and traps and focus on filling the board.

Take note that sometimes their playstyle can be a mix between two, or switch between each strategy in battle.