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Post by Brontobeuf on Apr 15, 2012 5:04:49 GMT -5
yes it can. tactical helps there too btw. making those 3/1 guys rather weak and buying time. dama rossa blocks the none officials a bit. and you get some officials yourself with pyp (grimaldi is my favorite choice against other officials). as soon as you manage to get leo out its over anyway. just be sure to draw their untimely ends first :S ( i mean out of the hand by playing some of his own agents ) You want to pick officials to have him burn his UE on them AND to block his own officials. That's a lot of pyp in a rush condition.
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Post by mana on Apr 15, 2012 5:25:43 GMT -5
not untealistic though ^^ worked fine till yet.rushdecks wont have more than 2 UE anyway most of the time
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Post by Top Shelf on Apr 15, 2012 8:03:52 GMT -5
Now that pic made me laugh! I played a number of games with this deck last night and really enjoyed it. Thanks for sharing the list!
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Post by thest4lker on Apr 15, 2012 9:04:21 GMT -5
I've played COP of plans on a dama rosa and immediately played femme fatal, to win with opponents dama rosa as the 6th courtesan (no cards in opponents hand), but never quite gone as far as that pic .
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Post by Top Shelf on Apr 16, 2012 6:21:46 GMT -5
Only issues I've had so far were against order rush and site rush that packed counters for My first Leo.
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Post by UnCL0NED on Apr 16, 2012 7:27:34 GMT -5
Okay, I've just tested an updated version of my variant of this deck, and it is very good in the current environment. I also finally have 5x Copycat and that card together with PYP is really key now in this deck. Any big threat I just copy and put up against the opponent. I still play Niccolo who I can play way earlier than Leonardo and gives me more/earlier action But thanks for posting this one, and reminding me of how cool PYP is. I've already had a few very fun games with my deck. One of the last ones, was against a variant of your Block it! deck, in which I copied a Doomsday and just kicked his own butt with it...
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Post by Tuism on Apr 16, 2012 7:40:25 GMT -5
I've been tweaking this deck like hell, and am looking forward to breaking it from the 5 of everything format to something more refined... It's really really a fun deck to play cos of all the on-the-fly decisions that you have to make, and really trounces any deck that tries too hard to control. All the speed, surprises and drawing power makes it really hard on a control deck who relies on its one or two win cons later. Facing them earlier... Whew. Although it really doesn't always win, against "weird" decks it's really difficult to find solutions, I find that it can be too brutal against the majority of mid-game decks. Just too brutal
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Post by Blind_Angel_(Juelette) on Apr 16, 2012 8:02:32 GMT -5
I can't understand one thing? Why a lot of competetive decks all competetive!!? it seems like any good deck beats novice deck. I'm 736 in gamecenter, and no more then 2 of 10 games, i have really good opponent.
For now we have a lot of decks, deck concepts, but are they still good enough. This PyP deck looks good, but how really it good?
For now i can take any deck, formed with good cards, and win 7 of 10 games. of corse 1 or 3 PyP can't permit before AH to win a lot, such as my nicodeck with 5pp, but with 3 maciavelli and 3 enzio can't win a lot last.
who knows that deck are really competetive?. can we do the list of those decks?
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Post by Tuism on Apr 16, 2012 8:49:59 GMT -5
Decks are only competitive cos of the metagame. Like before the market arrived (guys stop saying AH it's NOT the AH ), apparently counter/discard was what you HAD to play to win. But now? I've been owned by Thieve rushes, site rushes, THIS deck, order rush, site control, my bounce deck was (hopefully still is) awesome), blah blah blah. To ask for a list of competitive decks is to change the list of competitive decks, probably. Whatever's popular will get people to react to it. There IS no such thing as a one-deck-owns-all in this format, and the selection of decks out there really speaks for itself.
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Post by mana on Apr 16, 2012 8:57:24 GMT -5
guys i think this deck deserves a name now. sadly the perfectly fitting incredible hulk name is already gone ;D gimme some ideas
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Post by UnCL0NED on Apr 16, 2012 9:12:33 GMT -5
Competitive means, I think, it can compete with most decks. It doesn't mean you win every game, but you could. I think your deck is competitive in the current metagame, because you can beat 8 out of 10 games for sure (you say). I'm sure, if you played the same deck these guys played, it will be more 50/50 or even less, which I wouldn't call a competitive deck. Like Tu says, it shifts from time to time, so just go through the list in the competitive section here, and try some out for yourself. You will soon see, that what was competitive before, might not get you very far these days. I believe that in a few weeks from now (after the whole mAHrket craze is over), you will see the competitive decks scene shift again
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Post by UnCL0NED on Apr 16, 2012 9:19:34 GMT -5
manaMine is called "Knights who say Ni" But I play both Niccolo and Nicolaus in my deck Go watch Monty Python and the Holy Grail for some inspiration...
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Post by mana on Apr 16, 2012 9:22:39 GMT -5
i do know that movie ^^
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Post by UnCL0NED on Apr 16, 2012 9:28:55 GMT -5
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Post by rl on Apr 16, 2012 9:49:00 GMT -5
thanks for posting it! -_- I've faced it a couple times in the last couple days haha I won 1 out of the like 6-7 I faced. very strong deck though I don't have the cards to make it or anything close... yet.
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