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Broken Token vs Folded Space vs insert foam — comparison

Wingspan's most interesting bird combos cross habitats in ways that single-habitat engines cannot replicate. A forest bird that caches food from the bird feeder, a wetland bird that draws cards when other birds play eggs, and a grassland bird that lays extra eggs when other birds are activated — these three-bird chains create a synergy that produces resources across all three tracks simultaneously.

Identifying cross-habitat combos during drafting requires reading ahead several turns. You need the bird that creates the input before you need the bird that consumes it. This planning horizon — two to four turns — is the game's main intermediate skill jump.

For players who have completed ten games and want to improve, practice identifying these cross-habitat chains during drafting rather than collecting birds within a single habitat specialization. Specialization is simpler to execute but caps out earlier in the game.

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