u/Impressive_Race_6909

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I've been using Talishar pretty heavily for the past few months and wanted to share some things I noticed that might bring back people who tried it a while ago and bounced off.

The platform experience is a lot smoother now. Servers seems a lot more stable and the card rules feels solid. All that might sounds minor but it makes a difference for me. Latest sets are in there pretty quickly after being spoiled too.

It's free and honestly the fastest way for me to test a deck before committing to buying cards. If you're on the fence about a deck list, I just go and run 10 games.

For people who've tried it and stopped using it, what was the main reason? Curious what is missing, the UI, or just preferring paper? I mean paper is always better, but I find that they got pretty close to a fan experience they could make.

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u/Impressive_Race_6909 — 17 days ago