The ever-popular Gheist
Here are good beginner cards for the Gheist clan:
Dolly and Ludmilla are both Poison cards, and both are pretty good cards. However, Dolly definitely has the edge due to her higher power and lower poison minimum (it's very useful to have this lower minimum, as it allows you to do damage and still have the poison take effect). If you want to save a star, though, Ludmilla is still a good option.
The second card I would buy is Platinum, simply because he's a solid card that holds its own very well. +/- attack clans are definitely effective against it, though, and that's its major knock.
Next, Darth and Luba. One matches the opponent's power, the other the opponent's damage. This is a tough choice to make, but I think that the difference that Darth makes early on for beginners cannot be ignored; later on, Luba probably has the edge. When your opponent doesn't have Roots or Gheist, Darth really shines and those two clans are relatively uncommon (due to their relatively high prices).
Finally, the fourth card in my half-deck would be Bristone, a very good card that is well worth her price. She's a card that will last you long.
Somewhat surprisingly, the Gheist can put together a pretty decent half-deck early on. However, I also think that +/- clans are more useful around this time, so it balances out. Moreover, none of those cards are really game-changers (except possibly Dolly), so it's harder to play this deck well (6/10).
Later on, however, you'll find that the best cards are those that cost significantly more, and the only card that you'd keep is Bristone (and perhaps Platinum in a full deck) (4/10). There aren't enough good, cheap cards in the Gheist clan for a full deck, but a very decent half-deck is possible.
The second card I would buy is Platinum, simply because he's a solid card that holds its own very well. +/- attack clans are definitely effective against it, though, and that's its major knock.
Next, Darth and Luba. One matches the opponent's power, the other the opponent's damage. This is a tough choice to make, but I think that the difference that Darth makes early on for beginners cannot be ignored; later on, Luba probably has the edge. When your opponent doesn't have Roots or Gheist, Darth really shines and those two clans are relatively uncommon (due to their relatively high prices).
Finally, the fourth card in my half-deck would be Bristone, a very good card that is well worth her price. She's a card that will last you long.
Somewhat surprisingly, the Gheist can put together a pretty decent half-deck early on. However, I also think that +/- clans are more useful around this time, so it balances out. Moreover, none of those cards are really game-changers (except possibly Dolly), so it's harder to play this deck well (6/10).
Later on, however, you'll find that the best cards are those that cost significantly more, and the only card that you'd keep is Bristone (and perhaps Platinum in a full deck) (4/10). There aren't enough good, cheap cards in the Gheist clan for a full deck, but a very decent half-deck is possible.
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