TEMPEST OF THE GODS

PRE-EXPANSION EXPECTATIONS



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Scores are averaged on a 0-100 range, except for the "Most Divisive" category, which is scored by standard deviation. Data aggregated from polls hosted on this website (voting closed), posted on the subreddit and Discord server before the expansion.Scores are averaged on a 0-100 range, except for the "Most Divisive" category, which is scored by standard deviation. Shadowverse's third expansion promised to catapult into the spotlight underutilized class themes and synergies. Maybe it is because so many new deck types have been revolutionized that so many questionable predictions were made-- but leaving that aside, here are the community's pre-expansion predictions.See the post-expansion analysis here View all scores here.

TOP 10 93 93 89 89 84 84 84 84 80 80 80 80 80 80 79 79 79 79 78 78 Six out of the top ten cards are lengendary-- but the best card is a silver. This ratio is notably more legend-heavy than it was for RoB's pre-expansion voting (4/10 legendary)-- especially when you consider that among the next six cards, five are legendary!

MOST DIVISIVE 32 32 30 30 29 29 28 28 27 27 27 27 27 27 26 26 26 26 26 26 (Scored by standard deviation, not mean)

Cygames has done well in creating some mind-boggling cards that aren't good or bad on first glance. Ledger, Jeanne, and Zoe in particular are cards that still generate massive disagreement at the highest levels of play.

WORST 10 20 20 25 25 26 26 26 26 27 27 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 31 31 Nothing to see here-- we all thought these cards would be bad, and none of them have seen any play outside Arena.

ENHANCE 93 93 84 84 80 80 79 79 74 74 70 70 67 67 56 56 48 48 48 48 36 36 This expansion chose to expand on the Enhance keyword from Bahamut, pushing out several insanely strong cards, the most representative being the new autoinclude Grimnir. Gawain, though, seems to have been a letdown.

CLASS SCORES 52 53 53 76 76 52 54 84 84 79 79 54 52 76 76 48 48 52 55 64 64 74 74 55 54 80 80 79 79 54 59 77 77 78 78 59 55 51 51 80 80 55 This expansion featured two legendaries per class, thus opening multiple avenues for new deck archetypes. The class score averages seem to completely miss the mark, though-- Dragon and Shadow were the winners of the expansion by far, something not reflected in the lack of excitement for Ouroboros, Orthrus (score:40), and Catacomb (score:55).