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Post by Drillwarrior on Apr 12, 2014 9:05:28 GMT -6
Might be the same mega pack set, but they may up other deck types with the wave 2 tins. They are upping the FF and Bujin with the first wave. Why not up up Artifacts and something else in the second wave? Artifacts don't need more support. For the good of the game, that deck should not be easily accessible. Okay, what is with your irrational fear of Artifact monsters? Just side deck LIM, or Macro, of Banisher, or Debunk, or Prohibition, or one of any number of cards.
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Post by ライトロード on Apr 12, 2014 9:30:32 GMT -6
Artifacts don't need more support. For the good of the game, that deck should not be easily accessible. Okay, what is with your irrational fear of Artifact monsters? Just side deck LIM, or Macro, of Banisher, or Debunk, or Prohibition, or one of any number of cards. Chrono Artifacts are a pain in the ass to deal with and make Evilswarm relevant. I detest both of these decks. Most of those are awful side choices considering my primary deck is Lightsworn, followed by Priestess Prophecy.
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Post by troza on Apr 12, 2014 14:09:38 GMT -6
I might be misunderstanding but, the first time I read that, I though that we would get one for Fire Fists and one for Bujins. We are. I am unsure what is causing you to second guess that. I guess that I didn't said it all... I was thinking about 2 tins in the first wave... lol
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Post by Drillwarrior on Apr 12, 2014 14:26:31 GMT -6
Okay, what is with your irrational fear of Artifact monsters? Just side deck LIM, or Macro, of Banisher, or Debunk, or Prohibition, or one of any number of cards. Chrono Artifacts are a pain in the ass to deal with and make Evilswarm relevant. I detest both of these decks. Most of those are awful side choices considering my primary deck is Lightsworn, followed by Priestess Prophecy. Chrono Artifact? Haven't seen them. LS, that does limit your side choices a lot.... troza oh, lol.
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Post by troza on Apr 12, 2014 16:52:44 GMT -6
Well... it happens. I really believed that we would get 2 tins in each wave, one for each deck...
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Post by Drillwarrior on Apr 12, 2014 17:33:53 GMT -6
Perhaps I communicated what I thought poorly.
It seems like if these are replacing the normal 4 tins, we would get 4 of these as well, in two waves of two each. But, maybe not?
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Post by troza on Apr 13, 2014 1:28:35 GMT -6
Perhaps I communicated what I thought poorly. It seems like if these are replacing the normal 4 tins, we would get 4 of these as well, in two waves of two each. But, maybe not? That's the idea I got but some people are saying that it will be only one tin per wave. Some people are thinking that it will be only one. Reading that again, it just feels that we will still have 2 tins in wave 1.
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Post by Drillwarrior on Apr 13, 2014 9:03:49 GMT -6
Agreed, I think the question is more of "will we get a second wave?"
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Post by bystander on Apr 14, 2014 1:57:33 GMT -6
Might be the same mega pack set, but they may up other deck types with the wave 2 tins. They are upping the FF and Bujin with the first wave. Why not up up Artifacts and something else in the second wave? Artifacts don't need more support. For the good of the game, that deck should not be easily accessible. It is not really about the support it is more about having them in one place. I can see Konami doing something like this to push an archetype.
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Post by troza on Apr 14, 2014 4:12:00 GMT -6
About that archtype being easily accessible... you know that you will face that no matter what. The question is... will you face it a lot or not.
If you don't want to play it, I guess that it being easily accessible is good... you can just side deck for that. If you want to play it... that's also good cause you'll be able to build the deck for less money.
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Post by elvisbeck on Apr 14, 2014 9:27:38 GMT -6
About that archtype being easily accessible... you know that you will face that no matter what. The question is... will you face it a lot or not. If you don't want to play it, I guess that it being easily accessible is good... you can just side deck for that. If you want to play it... that's also good cause you'll be able to build the deck for less money. It's all about how popular the archetype will be. If a lot of people like it, then we may face it a lot. If they don't, then we'll see very little of it.
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Post by troza on Apr 14, 2014 15:37:42 GMT -6
About that archtype being easily accessible... you know that you will face that no matter what. The question is... will you face it a lot or not. If you don't want to play it, I guess that it being easily accessible is good... you can just side deck for that. If you want to play it... that's also good cause you'll be able to build the deck for less money. It's all about how popular the archetype will be. If a lot of people like it, then we may face it a lot. If they don't, then we'll see very little of it. True... but if everyone can get it, we will face it a lot more time than if it is a deck hard to build. Like Dragon Rulers and Spellbooks... both very good (in their first format) but everyone had Dragon Rulers and not everyone had Spellbooks because D-Rulers were so much easier to get
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Post by elvisbeck on Apr 15, 2014 9:21:26 GMT -6
So you're saying that if they print the Artifacts cards in just Rares, they will be easier to get, like they did Dragon Rulers?
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Post by Drillwarrior on Apr 15, 2014 9:50:43 GMT -6
So you're saying that if they print the Artifacts cards in just Rares, they will be easier to get, like they did Dragon Rulers? ...if they print the cards as commons rather than super/ulti/scr/etc.. of course they will be easier to get.
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Post by troza on Apr 15, 2014 12:27:53 GMT -6
And even more people will play them. That's what I'm saying.
At least where I live. Expensive decks are only for a few top players and rich kids...
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