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Basic Strategy
- Don't put too many artifacts into play. Putting 4 or above is usually a bad idea.
- Don't think the game is all about the essences. They are useless unless you can convert them into points.
- You should discard cards you don't need to get essences you want to play better cards.
- Get a place of power early--their powers can aid you to victory.
- Don't afraid to pass early if it can give you a magic item that you want.
- Dragons are not good ideas, but if it can break your opponents' plans, that will be hell to them! To counter, just keep some life, and in 4 player games you should expect at least 1 dragon. Dragons can also score with Dragon's Lair or Sorcerer's Bestiary.
Which Magic Items are the best?
- Alchemy: Not an effective exchange. Only use it when you really need that 2 gold, e.g. buying a mounment or place of power.
- Collecters (calm/elan, death/life): Good in first turn if you want to buy a place of power or a good artifact.
- Divination: Usually of no use, as you gain nothing. However, you can use it to cycle out useless cards with cards you want.
- Protection: Usually of no use as attacks and dragons are not common. But if you notice potential attacks that may break your plans, grab it.
- Reanimate: Very useful when you have a matching artifact or place of power. However everyone wants it, so get it before your opponents.
- Research: Basically, it is exchanging 1 essence for 2 essences or 1 gold. You can use it to dig for a card, but Divination is better for this. Or you can play it if necessary, therefore it is worth about 2 essences.
- Transmutation: Offen of no use as the game provides lots of methods to exchange essences. However, if you have none of them, try this.
Which Mages are the best?
Artifacts
For a more detailed analysis, please head to https://boardgamegeek.com/thread/2211614/card-card-review-all-artifacts-res-arcana.
Which Artifacts are the Best?
- Chalice of Fire: The collecting ability pays off in turn 4 even if you don't use it, and its reanimate is useful with many places of power.
- Chalice of Life: This strong essence generator feeds itself and doesn't need to be turned. Best with Sunken Reef.
- Corrupt Altar: Expensive, but you can play expensive cards, use it once then sarifice it. If you are tired, just sarifice the Altar itself.
- Crypt: You can discard a card then resurrect it with a discount. Crazy with a sarifice card. Don't need it? Then get 2 death instead.
- Dragon Teeth: Feeds itself and discounts you on dragons. Although bad with places of power, it is best with Philospher's Stone to get gold.
- Horn of Plenty: Much above average. Pays itself off with 2 turns. Fits itself into any strategy. First pick in nearly all draft.
- Mermaid: You can use mermaid to score while using other abilities of places of power. Better then a novice would think.
- Vault: It's cheap, it's flexable, it can be aimed for small or big! Good with both gold and essence strategies.
Which Artifacts are the Worst?
- Bone/Fire/Water Dragon: Expensive, but easy to dodge. Better to discard for essences.
- Dancing Sword: Its collecting ability only pays at turn 4, and if your opponents see this, they won't play dragons and makes this useless.
- Elemental Spring: The cost is steep, and after 3 turns it is just 0. Most attacks can be prevented by an essence, so this is redundant.
- Hand of Glory: Your only gain is just 1 death, making it even in 4 turns. Only slightly better if the cost is mitigated.
- Windup Man: Worst card in the game. The cost is high, and it is slow to pay off. While you are waiting, the engine is dead and you have spent a bunch of essences for nothing.
Which Mounments are the best?
Which Places of Power are the best?
- Dragon's Lair:
- Coral Castle:
- Sacred Grove:
- Catatombs of the Dead:
- Cursed Forge: