Thread:Ghunter32/@comment-11501216-20140927081808/@comment-4844839-20141010024642

Ouch I see. Sorry, I never really thought about that since everything is fairly easy (and quite cheap) to get here compared to another countries.

Well, I'm not sure if the others would agree with me. I'm the type of guy who would max out DDC first before Forbolka. But some of my local Ancient dudes would advise not to max out DDC because it hurts you during critical times. So if we are to draw the middle line here, 3 DDC (averagely $10) and 2 Forbolka ($15 each) would probably be the best choice.

Alright, let's get to the first question. Basically yeah, if you have enough cards to defend your Tempest Enforcer, you can go ahead and rush it for the win. But if your opponent manages to nullify both of your attacks, it could turn ugly as you would have to do the same during his turn attacking. As a general rule of thumb, I always give my Sieger at least 1 soul if possible. That way, I can decide whether to have it evolve during my own turn (when Dragon Outlaw-ed by my opponent) or if no Dragon Outlaw was casted, I would have enough defense to evolve after 2nd attack by the opposing Sieger/Spartand.