Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-28789107-20180416163449/@comment-35284508-20180416204234

Back when I played a lot of D&D I used to hoard cursed items because they can be creatively used. Things like attaching a chime of hungerto an arrow to shoot it where the enemy is cursed by the sound but I'm not. I think of anomalies the same way. In the situation you mentioned you can nearly cover the board in anomalies that you do have enough dispels for; you may then need to dispel your target location but start summoning frost when it is much more likely that it will hit where you want it to. In my experience we accumulate displs faster than summons so you usually have an anomaly or two that you can use to you advantage.