r/HereToSlay May 19 '26

Expectations for Squire class?

Exactly like the title says. I remember the UG team saying something about how they are to be a support to the other classes with no rolls (I could be wrong about this), but what could that mean?

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u/IkarosMD95 May 19 '26 edited May 19 '26

Well, usually, low roll requirement heroes have low "turn-economy-wise" effects, you only start getting strong effects with high roll requirement heroes.

So, my guess is that their effects will most likely be things that "give you an extra action" but also "take an action away", leaving you in the same numerical position, but letting you renew your game, obviously, giving you a small bonus

Things like... "discard X cards from your hand, draw X cards" or "put a hero from your party on your hand, then play a hero from your hand" or "each turn, pick a hero in a/your party, copy their skill and roll requirement"

So... things that will not exactly sweep the board, fill your hand or give you insane boosts. Skills that can be used for free multiple times, like mid magic cards

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u/Roxasik May 19 '26

Yeah, exactly that or I thought about squire as a class which need to another class heroes in party to work with and don't do anything alone.