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Power creep: a term that often sends shivers down the spines of trading card game enthusiasts. It's frequently misunderstood, and in some circles, seen as a harbinger of doom or a greedy tactic by game developers. But is it really? In the world of trading card games, particularly the Digimon Card Game, power creep is not just common—it's essential. In this episode, the boys of DigiPod delve into the intricacies of power creep, explore the realm of tiered decks, and determine what it means for a game to be truly healthy.
Join Varni, Dan, and Mike as they debunk the myths and shed light on the reality of power creep. Is it a sign of a dying game or merely a cash-grab strategy? Or could it be a misunderstood necessity for keeping the game dynamic and engaging?
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Power creep: a term that often sends shivers down the spines of trading card game enthusiasts. It's frequently misunderstood, and in some circles, seen as a harbinger of doom or a greedy tactic by game developers. But is it really? In the world of trading card games, particularly the Digimon Card Game, power creep is not just common—it's essential. In this episode, the boys of DigiPod delve into the intricacies of power creep, explore the realm of tiered decks, and determine what it means for a game to be truly healthy.
Join Varni, Dan, and Mike as they debunk the myths and shed light on the reality of power creep. Is it a sign of a dying game or merely a cash-grab strategy? Or could it be a misunderstood necessity for keeping the game dynamic and engaging?