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Post by Drillwarrior on Feb 27, 2014 14:40:34 GMT -6
Well, I guess that makes it easier.
-2 Mistake +1 Needle +1 ?
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Post by Shadwen on Feb 27, 2014 16:11:47 GMT -6
yeah not sure on the last +1
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Post by Drillwarrior on Feb 27, 2014 16:55:33 GMT -6
What do you need?
Search Destruction Negation Protection Draw
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Post by Shadwen on Feb 27, 2014 17:06:58 GMT -6
search/negation
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Post by Drillwarrior on Feb 27, 2014 17:33:32 GMT -6
Solemn Warning 3rd vanity's Breakthrough Skill
all cards that come to mind.
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Post by Shadwen on Feb 27, 2014 17:51:15 GMT -6
warning is a good choice
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Post by Yoh Komori on Feb 27, 2014 23:46:54 GMT -6
decklockdown=replacement mistakes...they are pretty solid tbh.
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Post by Drillwarrior on Feb 28, 2014 7:20:14 GMT -6
Downside is, it doesn't stay around as long (Unless you have Falcon up and working) and it isn't chainable for a +1
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Post by Shadwen on Feb 28, 2014 19:28:05 GMT -6
valid point. Im not sure if its better than black horn of heaven..which was its replacement.
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Post by BurnForGame on Mar 1, 2014 14:26:35 GMT -6
valid point. Im not sure if its better than black horn of heaven..which was its replacement. It's not. Let them get their cards from their deck to the hand if you must, but typical decks don't do very much anymore without Special Summoning something that they want to use to win. All you have to do is wait for that, then Black Horn can obviously get rid of it. Good call...
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Post by Shadwen on Mar 1, 2014 14:32:28 GMT -6
Thank you BFG. So the deck looks solid as is?
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Post by BurnForGame on Mar 1, 2014 14:54:08 GMT -6
Well, I always like to see triple Emptiness with Macro (or at least an Imperial Custom) but if you don't want to take that route, I would say yes, try it like this. Chained Emptiness obviously blows up a lot of plays, but even more importantly, it keeps monsters that the opponent wanted to use quite vulnerable on the field, where Sentry & Co. can get to them. After they fight their way through Visions to even put monsters on the field, I think the chance to have another Emptiness still shut them down would be backbreaking. I would suggest that you test a third one over a Black Horn.
Other than that, this deck is still weird as heck to my eyes, so I can't really add too much else! Haha
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Post by Shadwen on Mar 1, 2014 15:08:02 GMT -6
I dont want it to clog, do you think that might end up happening? Do you think I need to alter this to a more magic planter friendly build to speed it up?
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Post by BurnForGame on Mar 1, 2014 15:54:13 GMT -6
Without Bribes in here to further protect Emptiness (or even Custom) I don't see it clogging, no. Emptiness will go down sometimes in a deck like this. The lack of negation here assures that, even though Macro helps. All an opponent needs to do is get rid of Macro and Emptiness goes with it. You win if you can keep Emptiness up more often because your monsters can take care of the rest. That kind of paralyzing force is something you can really get a lot of use out of, and Custom helps that happen.
If you're stopping all Special Summons and slowing down Normal Summons with Visions, you won't even need to use as many other backrow cards because things will already be taken care of. This is the type of philosophy that you can use to great effect when you use and alter this deck.
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Post by Shadwen on Mar 1, 2014 15:56:06 GMT -6
So cut a horn for an emptiness or is there a better choice?
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