Par Aardvark, Crusader, Enraged, Fend, Fishbob et Snuffles (www.pojo.com/harrypotter)
Les stratégies
Aardvark
As the cost of the cauldrons come down, their play value goes up. At only three
lessons to play, the Copper Cauldron can start speeding up your learning
development right away. Since the Copper only bounces the lesson instead
of discarding it, you aren't punished much if your opponent zaps your cauldron
once it's played. If your deck sports Hermione, the bounced lesson can often
be played with another to result in a four lesson gain in one turn, from
3 to 7. For developmental purposes, blue wands and yellow brooms tend to
be better. But within green, this is about as good as it gets.
Crusader
This is an easy card to get out, and is very good. After turn 2, you could
be at 5 lessons, if you replay the lesson you returned to hand. Pewter Cauldron
is better, but with this card, you at least get the Lesson back.
Enraged
Similar to a bad Borrowed Wand the draw back makes it bad but not unplayable.
Still if you can't find a way to use Charms it is your best early lesson
accelerator and unlike Borrowed Wand you can have more than one of these
in play! Which is pretty cool and makes good if you need power fast and not
lessons.
Fend
The mini version of gold cauldron. 3 lessons needed to play this baby and it
provides 2 power provided you return one potions lesson. So in other words
you can have 5 lessons 'cause the one lesson can be played again in the next
round. That is an instant 5 lessons in 2 turns if you can pull it off succesfully.
Hint Draco Malfoy item decks. But as I said, playing your lessons / items
early can earn a lost notes or 2, maybe even a picking on neville. The list
goes on. But still early lessons as I said before may even mean early wins.
Fishbob
This card isn't that bad. It's not that good either. In one turn you can go
from 3 to 5, if you play the lesson returned to your hand. It's good that
the lesson is returned to your hand, but if you don't intend to play it,
this card is like a single lesson. If you do intend to play the lesson, it's
like playing two lessons for two actions. This card is alot like a lesson,
except it's an item. You can use this with Draco Malfoy, Slytherin and it
can't get discarded by a card like Evanesce. This card isn't that bad but
it's not all that good either.
Snuffles
This thing just screams Draco, Sly! The lesson comes back to your hand, so
with your extra action you can lay that back down. That's 3 Power for essentially
one action which is just as good as a Dragon Heart Wand. Otherwise, this
thing only advances you one lesson. Might as well put in another lesson instead
of this Cauldron because otherwise you are losing out on actions.
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