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Taking Notes ![]()
If you click on the Game History button, you will notice a wealth of information on people you have played and your record against them. Make it a habit to take down a few notes when you play people in the Game Notes section of this screen. This will allow you to better prepare for future games against them. For example, if someone has a Sea Dragon, you might want to throw a Dragonbane spell into your dungeon next time you play them. You can also use your notes to select a dungeon which is more likely to succeed against your opponent. For example, if you know your opponent has a Pan, it is probably not in your best interest to play your Woodlands dungeon. Instead, pull out your Flatlands dungeon, which is more human-focused and thus not subject to the powers of Pan. Game notes are also a great way to keep track of players that may have tried to cheat you in the past, or otherwise demonstrated poor sportsmanship. A simple DNP (Do Not Play) next to the name of such players can help you remember who to avoid in the future. |
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