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STAR REALMS Strategy / The WEAKNESS Of Multicolored Play
Multicolored play, trying to diversify your colors, is a unique and ultimately ineffective approach in Star Realms. I'll show you why in this walkthrough. If you are looking to purchase a copy of Star Realms, and if you would like to support our channel, please consider clicking on the link below: ______________________________________________ SUBSCRIBE: / legendarytact. . SUPPORT: / legendarytact. . INSTAGRAM / legendaryta. . TWITTER / legendarytacti1 MERCH _______________________________________________ @Wise Wizard Games #starrealms Star Realms is a spaceship combat deck-building game by Magic Hall of Famers Darwin Kastle (The Battle for Hill 218) and Rob Dougherty (Ascension Co-designer). Star Realms is a fast paced deck-building card game of outer space combat. It combines the fun of a deck-building game with the interactivity of Trading Card Game style combat. As you play, you make use of Trade to acquire new Ships and Bases from the cards being turned face up in the Trade Row from the Trade Deck. You use the Ships and Bases you acquire to either generate more Trade or to generate Combat to attack your opponent and their bases. When you reduce your opponent’s score (called Authority) to zero, you win! Multiple decks of Star Realms and/or Star Realms: Colony Wars, one for every two people, allows up to six players to play a variety of scenarios. Also, in the newest version, there are new ways to play that allow up to 6 players with modes like Boss, Hunter, and Free for All. You can also add Star Realms Colony Wars to the deck to make it 4 players. This is the first game of the Star Realms series.