![]() I dropped Demon because I never saw a Terrorblade, and I made up for his absence in a different way - through items. Here's the board I used to get the achievement.Īs you can see, a few wasted synergies, but largely the same deal. This provided me with a lot of options, but it had a downside. ![]() Let's get into the team itself, because you're not here for my motivational speeches.īefore I went after this achievement, I jumped into the training board to build something out without the pressure of the live environment. And you'll also want to actively take items that you'd otherwise never dream of acquiring, and you'll probably have to sit around for a bit with a druid who isn't pulling his weight, and because you'll be spending all your money on levels you'll almost definitely reach level 10 with some 1 star units on the board. What you need to do to build this team is 'force' certain synergies, which is a terrible strategy in Underlords now that Scrappys have finally gone away. Also, based on all the feedback I've gotten so far, winning with this comp is pretty easy and I'm just bad at Underlords. You only need to win a single round with your team of legends. ![]() Winning isn't impossible with a Master of None team, but it requires a significant amount of luck and it's completely unnecessary, so there's no reason to worry about doing it. I'm talking about knowing the team you're putting together is fundamentally doomed, and being ok with it anyway. When I say you need to be prepared to lose, I'm not talking about 'open fort' strategies where you lose on purpose to get a bunch of free rerolls during the early rounds, when losing doesn't cost you too much life (relatively speaking). ![]()
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