Revised Notation
- Brampton Booster
- Nov 09, 2013
- Comment
I give up. I’m going to start using Alice’s stages notation.
Since cards guard in intervals of 5000 a stage is equivalent to that amount.
A 1 stage attack is guarded for 5000, a 2 stage attack for 10000 and so on.
A 2/2/2 means the entire field is hitting 2 stages.
I probably won’t update old articles to match this, so you will still see 18|18|21 sometimes. So | means power of column in thousands while a / means the number of stages it hits for.
Finally, stages are universal so it doesn’t matter what power the opponent’s vanguard is because a 2 stage attack will always require \10/ or a 2 stage guard. (Gonna have to start limiting the use of \/ as well). If the vanguard is 11k, the range for the 2 stage attack is (16-20) but a 13k will have the range of (18-22). Either way, a 2 stage attack is consistent everywhere.
For any more information on stages just go to the link provided at the top.