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Post by JerkJerk on Jun 6, 2014 18:29:55 GMT -6
^Very true. Some builds even had Coth > Myr, which did similar things. Realistically after just thinking about it, a continuous trap engine makes most sense with the Trap Holes and minimal spells at best. Even a minimal Monster line up for Harpies. Coth is highly viable, like chaining it to Moraltech or something for Traptrix effects. Going to look into some massive adjustments.
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Post by Drillwarrior on Jun 6, 2014 19:25:32 GMT -6
Can't chain CotH to Moral as Moral destroys a face-up card. However it can be chained to any number of other things.
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Post by JerkJerk on Jun 6, 2014 22:02:06 GMT -6
You can still chain to the activation of an effect to an effect given SS. What I am talking about it popping cards to the popping of cards. Total chain wipes. Which is why Chain Burn is so lulzy against the deck. You get upwards of Chain Link 7 or 8 and it starts getting ridiculous.
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Post by Drillwarrior on Jun 7, 2014 4:36:00 GMT -6
Yeah, I understand. I was just saying that Moral is a bad example as his effect will never target a chainable CotH.
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Post by Ursiel on Jun 7, 2014 7:54:38 GMT -6
What isn't being realized, I think, is Moralltach doesn't target. So Activating CotH to the activation of Morall's eff does give 2 more possible cards for destruction and can save something else that may actually be more worthwhile to keep around.
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Post by JerkJerk on Jun 7, 2014 10:14:52 GMT -6
What isn't being realized, I think, is Moralltach doesn't target. So Activating CotH to the activation of Morall's eff does give 2 more possible cards for destruction and can save something else that may actually be more worthwhile to keep around. Subtlety is key with a deck like Harpies. Everyone knows the major plays, and they're rather linear. But they work. Getting there, however, can be an adventure.
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