The Pussycats Pretty Please?
Well here you go, the best, cheap Pussycats:
You have some very good options if you want to build a full or half-deck in the Pussycats clan.
Starting with the half-deck, the first card you should buy is Jeyn. She'll make an immediate impact in your deck, as she is a great card to play in the first round. Next, go for Feelyn, who is a pretty good wall who slightly lacks base stats. Thirdly, purchase Wanda, one of the best 2-star cards not only in the clan, but in the entire game. Finally, complete the half-deck with Elly Mae, a solid card who can give you a one-two knock-out punch together with Jeyn. Honestly, you could also get Baby Q instead, but I don't consider her to be an upgrade over Elly Mae or Jeyn as a 4-star. Also, depending on how many stars you need, I would consider Betty (she should replace Feelyn or Jeyn, depending on your situation).
If you want to go for a full deck of Pussycats, that is also a very affordable decision - likely one of cheapest full decks you can get early on. I would take all the cards mentioned in the half-deck above, then add Baby Q, Effie, and Ella. Baby Q gives you another option for the 2HKO, Effie is really a cheap filler that can have her moments, and Ella is a pretty good reducer. That leaves the last spot for a leader (Timber (whom you get for free at level 5) works pretty well together with the Pussycats bonus, but you should eventually replace him with Hugo at level 15).
The Pussycats are a great choice for beginners and can produce a strong half-deck even from the start (9/10). The clan also gives you the possibility to transition over to a full-deck with ease, though it is somewhat inferior due to the generally weak clan bonus and due to the fact that Effie is not a very strong card (7.5/10).
The half-deck will also last you pretty long, as they are always a good complement to another half-deck due to their damage reduction bonus. Unfortunately, the Pussycats staple SOA card (Yayoi) is expensive, as is their best reducer (Charlie) (8/10). The full deck fares worse, however, as cards like Effie, Jeyn, and Elly Mae will suffer greatly when you encounter more and more SOA in the decks of more advanced opponents (6.5/10).
Starting with the half-deck, the first card you should buy is Jeyn. She'll make an immediate impact in your deck, as she is a great card to play in the first round. Next, go for Feelyn, who is a pretty good wall who slightly lacks base stats. Thirdly, purchase Wanda, one of the best 2-star cards not only in the clan, but in the entire game. Finally, complete the half-deck with Elly Mae, a solid card who can give you a one-two knock-out punch together with Jeyn. Honestly, you could also get Baby Q instead, but I don't consider her to be an upgrade over Elly Mae or Jeyn as a 4-star. Also, depending on how many stars you need, I would consider Betty (she should replace Feelyn or Jeyn, depending on your situation).
If you want to go for a full deck of Pussycats, that is also a very affordable decision - likely one of cheapest full decks you can get early on. I would take all the cards mentioned in the half-deck above, then add Baby Q, Effie, and Ella. Baby Q gives you another option for the 2HKO, Effie is really a cheap filler that can have her moments, and Ella is a pretty good reducer. That leaves the last spot for a leader (Timber (whom you get for free at level 5) works pretty well together with the Pussycats bonus, but you should eventually replace him with Hugo at level 15).
The Pussycats are a great choice for beginners and can produce a strong half-deck even from the start (9/10). The clan also gives you the possibility to transition over to a full-deck with ease, though it is somewhat inferior due to the generally weak clan bonus and due to the fact that Effie is not a very strong card (7.5/10).
The half-deck will also last you pretty long, as they are always a good complement to another half-deck due to their damage reduction bonus. Unfortunately, the Pussycats staple SOA card (Yayoi) is expensive, as is their best reducer (Charlie) (8/10). The full deck fares worse, however, as cards like Effie, Jeyn, and Elly Mae will suffer greatly when you encounter more and more SOA in the decks of more advanced opponents (6.5/10).
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