Zel
Moogle Mage
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Post by Zel on Nov 14, 2016 20:24:42 GMT
fftcgdb.com/d/117Heres the list. (If you need any clarity on what card is what i can happily dig out the collection number). Forwards (24) Argath (3) Kuja (2) Sephiroth (3) Nooj (3) Geomancer (2) Mime (3) Cid Raines (3) Serah (3) Yuna (2) Backups (15) Bard (3) Devout (2) Summoner (2) Scholar (3) Geomancer (1) Yaag Rosch (1) Jihl Nabaat (3) Summons (11) Shiva (3) Hades (2) Moogle (3) Leviathan (3) This is a very heavily focused hand disruption deck. The trick to profit from Sephiroth is to cast him early when you will have an empty hand. Hades is a tech choice for games 2 & 3, if your opponent goes all out and drops a full hand it allows you to snipe a backup. Water is in there to help you recover from an aggressive start and to win out the long game once you have been able to knock 3-4 cards out of your opponents hand (They usually will not let you get many more than that unless they get stuck with something clunky in hand) One down side to this deck is that you can help your opponent shift out dead cards such as multiples/Light&Dark characters.
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Post by zafri on Nov 15, 2016 17:20:19 GMT
Interesting deck, would like to try it out. One quick point, you mention a downside to the deck being that it can help your opponent to shift dead cards out of their hand. This isn't really relevant because there is no benefit to leaving these cards in their hands. The number of non-dead (live) cards is the relevant thing and whether you make them discard 1 or 2 dead cards of they have them still in their hand does not change the amount of live cards they have. If they ever reach maximum hand size with the dead cards still in hand they would just discard them to it so still no difference. Don't mean to make a big deal out of it but wanted to point out that your deck has less downsides than you might have thought!
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Zel
Moogle Mage
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Post by Zel on Nov 15, 2016 17:37:25 GMT
Haha. Yeah well pointed out. It was a brief comment from all the times I've just stared at dead Cosmos in my hand.
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