I'm curious to see the deck "composition". Like, is it one copy of all six cards? Two / three copies of all six cards for a total of 12/18 card deck? I'm also wondering if you use "Spread" on a card if it'll permanently remove the card from your deck until the card is used.

This is important to me because it'll affect how AST is played. For example, if it's a six card deck (one copy of every card) and "Spread" permanently removes the card from your deck until consumed, then it's possible to "remove" the dud card indefinitely, but then leave your deck draws completely up to RNG. Alternatively, save a good card and making it a higher chance to draw the dud card (20% versus 17%) when activating other card drawing abilities. Likewise, the tactics and probabilities get changed even further if there are "bigger decks with multiple copies", let alone if there can be multiple quantities for each card and the quantities of each copy are different (like say 4 + 4 + 2 + 5 + 3 + 1 for a total of 19 cards, etc).

The nuances are interesting and I'm looking forward to seeing how AST develops as more information is given / found.

Quote Originally Posted by LycorisSelunis View Post
- I plan to get all 3 healers to 60 as well. Just a question of what order to do it in....
I'm personally going to be taking my main (in this case, WHM) up to 60 while doing MSQ and making sure to use LLDR every day on AST to get it up to snuff at a decent rate (this is assuming leveling remains the same). This feels more efficient for my own time constraints and you may find something similar to that.