![]() ![]() The reason you can’t normally beat the bears in one round is that, with every tile occupied, there’s no way to land a direct hit on your opponent. Not much needs to be said here - you’re probably taking every Hourglass you get anyway, so using one to chump the bears is an easy play. Combine it with a Fan, and all you need are creatures with a combined power of five to win. Those Great Leap sigils on the Grizzlies mean that you can’t just fly over them for an easy win, but if you do have a deck heavy in fliers, the Bleach can negate that. If nothing else, you can use the Wiseclock to steal one of your opponent’s Grizzlies and survive another turn. Leave the far left spot empty and put your most powerful creature in the center-left spot and you can secure a quick win. The most gimmicky of the new Kaycee’s Mod items can be used in a manner very similar to the Angler’s Hook, though it requires some planning. Making this easier is the recent change that makes the Skinning Knife available for sale from the Trapper, so if you see a Trapper tile coming up, free up space in your pack. Kill the bear in front of a powerful attacker, and you can potentially end the fight immediately. The most useful items are the ones that let you destroy one of the Grizzlies, opening a hole in your opponent’s defense. Many of the most useful items are unique to Kaycee’s Mod and need to be unlocked first. Items are definitely one of the cheesiest ways to beat the bosses in a Grizzly Bosses run, but most of them aren’t very useful and there’s a fair amount of luck in what you get. Use the Pliers to add an additional point of damage, and the match is over in one round. Use the Angler’s Hook to steal one of the Grizzlies, opening up a hole in the opponent’s defense and causing four damage on the first turn. Specific strategies Gratuitous item abuseĪssuming you didn’t take any item-related challenges, you have all the equipment necessary to survive your first run-in with the bears. This challenge favors a deck heavy in big creatures over the lean, efficient decks I’ve recommended previously. An unadorned creature with three attack and five health can kill a Grizzly if it gets in the first hit - though the bear coming in behind it will finish the job.
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