This is the next in a series of monthly posts to see how good reddit is in predicting the effects of new cards and new patches. If previous months' predictions are any indication, reddit is collectively more wrong than right in their prognostication, which may be a good thang, as that means there are surprises to discover? This month's Patch Notes seem to favor some Witcher category cards…or do they?
Time to guess about what part of the new patch is going to ruin what starting tomorrow. Time to put your punditry to paper, as it were.
So predict for us:
Which faction is going to be strongest in the March Season?
Which will be weakest?
Which buffed or reworked card will be the most broken?
Which card will be the most overplayed?
Which newly buffed cards are still bad and will see almost no play?
Will the change to Plumard bring Vampire Decks into the competitive meta?
On a scale of 0 to 10, how significant will all the changes to Neutral Bandits and Bonded cards be to the meta?
Will the changes to Draft attract more players to Draft?
Did this Patch do more harm or more good?
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