And, curse your terrible luck. So many 3cc allies, not even one 3cc out? That sucks.
And, curse your terrible luck. So many 3cc allies, not even one 3cc out? That sucks.
Click here for Quick Link to Play SE split screen with IRC
Latest Article: My Top 4 Biggest Mistakes in SE
1.5 Ultimate Gravebone Series: Monster Control & Brutal Is Control
Advanced Guide:Guide to Battle Awareness and Conservation - Adding Depth to your game
Basic Guides: The Spark Effect | The Insidious Elementalis, The Magic Number 3 | Retreat! We are experiencing Rain Delay due to a Bad Santa!
Iridescent Prince of the Future
Warrior of the Blue Phoenix
Greatness, Reborn
JOIN US!
PFG 1&2 Member
Click here for Quick Link to Play SE split screen with IRC
Latest Article: My Top 4 Biggest Mistakes in SE
1.5 Ultimate Gravebone Series: Monster Control & Brutal Is Control
Advanced Guide:Guide to Battle Awareness and Conservation - Adding Depth to your game
Basic Guides: The Spark Effect | The Insidious Elementalis, The Magic Number 3 | Retreat! We are experiencing Rain Delay due to a Bad Santa!
Iridescent Prince of the Future
Warrior of the Blue Phoenix
Greatness, Reborn
JOIN US!
PFG 1&2 Member
Please can someone explain how this deck works when you're facing a solo, like for instance Gwen or Nish
Last edited by Sakkie Jp Basson; 03-27-2012 at 09:36 AM.
This deck is a competition deck, competition decks are not like live server decks. Live server decks aim to go for unique aspects to squeeze wins out of everyone, while competition decks go for stability and what they think they will face.
E.G. I think my opponent is Eldawen, who is building himself as a rush. Thus, the birth of this deck.
To be frank with you? This deck will not do that well in the live server. It will lose to a slow play Mill MS, and certain other solo decks, as this deck strives on opponent allies being mass neutralised by novas and DoU, webs for the remaining.
Just go for more LLN. and add 2xsevered ties, if you hit a turn 5 rapid fire with a sever ties, and a turn 6 SS with a LLN, the gwen deck has probably just ran out of gas.
Click here for Quick Link to Play SE split screen with IRC
Latest Article: My Top 4 Biggest Mistakes in SE
1.5 Ultimate Gravebone Series: Monster Control & Brutal Is Control
Advanced Guide:Guide to Battle Awareness and Conservation - Adding Depth to your game
Basic Guides: The Spark Effect | The Insidious Elementalis, The Magic Number 3 | Retreat! We are experiencing Rain Delay due to a Bad Santa!
Iridescent Prince of the Future
Warrior of the Blue Phoenix
Greatness, Reborn
JOIN US!
PFG 1&2 Member
Click here for Quick Link to Play SE split screen with IRC
Latest Article: My Top 4 Biggest Mistakes in SE
1.5 Ultimate Gravebone Series: Monster Control & Brutal Is Control
Advanced Guide:Guide to Battle Awareness and Conservation - Adding Depth to your game
Basic Guides: The Spark Effect | The Insidious Elementalis, The Magic Number 3 | Retreat! We are experiencing Rain Delay due to a Bad Santa!
Iridescent Prince of the Future
Warrior of the Blue Phoenix
Greatness, Reborn
JOIN US!
PFG 1&2 Member
Why the focus on Brutalis ? With the low damage I never really considered it a good card. I also think having more high cost allies works better with GB's shadow ability
.
This isn't a typical fatty GB deck. Playing fatties goes against the purpose of the deck. The point is to apply constant pressure from low cost, high toughness cards from early on. You don't have the strongest cards, but when you have a Brutalis, 3 Gargoyles, and a DMT, all that damage adds up, and they're all difficult to kill in relation to their cost. And Shadow doesn't have have the best options for 2cc allies. Despite the low damage, it will eventually add up, and that 1 damage can mean the difference between getting a clutch kill on an important enemy ally. And in order to kill Brutalis, they have to commit more than the opponent would like. Lastly, once he's served his purpose, you can Sac him for cards. After I've played some games with this deck, I couldn't imagine changing anything at all except for the Bad Wolf.
Bookmarks