Talk:Necro Madman/@comment-23.30.237.109-20130924162951/@comment-15392450-20131028113126

If that MR has literally no value in the bazaar -- go for 6-11.

If that MR has literally lots of value in the bazaar (aka Simurgh) -- go for 4-7.

Honestly, some people don't begin to realize why a 6-11 exceeds so well against a 4-7, ESPECIALLY as the rarity goes up. When you've played long enough like I have, you'll begin to realize that even the slightest advantages can lead to big results. That 6-11 deck you'll be flustered about? Well, when you're up against it, only the more calculated veterans can see that it will give that user the cutting edge that you might not even expect put up against plain Jane 4-7 decks (Tournament of Dragons, cough Colisseum events, for example! cough). Raid attacks, might I mention?! This comes in regards to MR bases, of course. ESPECIALLY UR bases too.

Some players only see one side of the coin, but that they miss out on the fact that higher stat cards gives both a boost to ATK AND DEF overall, NOT just ATK. When you think about it, that 10-15K difference (in some cases, it grows exponentially wild -- 20K-40K difference with LRs) in overall stat difference can make a HUGE impact in events, battles, and more. It most likely explains a good portion of the reason why some users do so well in certain events far more than others.

With so many spares lying around, some just make an extra stat modified card for the heck of it. Now, of course, I can see why some would rather trade their excess MRs beyond 4-7 for more pots or something else. That makes some sense too. To each, their own.