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Post by archidion on Jul 23, 2012 19:45:12 GMT -5
I've just played one of the most interesting matches yet. My opponent started out with income boosters and then played a Piri. This made my surprises useless. After this, came Georgois, making memories with defender not able to score more than what I had in any region, which was nothing, because he didn't score in any region. Next, they put out a Maffeo Polo, which basically ended the game. I could not score anywhere, and what seemed like 10 minutes passed while he used his scholar memories to continue drawing from his sequence. Eventually, he played his Juno, and by then, his income was 35, so it was over. An effective sequence, to say at the least. If anyone has these memories, I'd suggest trying this out.
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Post by Brontobeuf on Jul 23, 2012 20:39:02 GMT -5
Why don't you just kill all these agents?
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Post by ironcladtrash on Jul 23, 2012 21:28:19 GMT -5
I've just played one of the most interesting matches yet. My opponent started out with income boosters and then played a Piri. This made my surprises useless. After this, came Georgois, making memories with defender not able to score more than what I had in any region, which was nothing, because he didn't score in any region. Next, they put out a Maffeo Polo, which basically ended the game. I could not score anywhere, and what seemed like 10 minutes passed while he used his scholar memories to continue drawing from his sequence. Eventually, he played his Juno, and by then, his income was 35, so it was over. An effective sequence, to say at the least. If anyone has these memories, I'd suggest trying this out. That sounds like my deck I posted it here if you want to chek it out. It is very vulnerable due to being a combo deck with agents but I have fun with it. acreedrecollection.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=fun&action=display&thread=1780
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Post by archidion on Jul 23, 2012 21:39:32 GMT -5
Well, this person's agents were never played. He just kept them all in the HQ
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Post by archidion on Jul 23, 2012 21:41:22 GMT -5
I've just played one of the most interesting matches yet. My opponent started out with income boosters and then played a Piri. This made my surprises useless. After this, came Georgois, making memories with defender not able to score more than what I had in any region, which was nothing, because he didn't score in any region. Next, they put out a Maffeo Polo, which basically ended the game. I could not score anywhere, and what seemed like 10 minutes passed while he used his scholar memories to continue drawing from his sequence. Eventually, he played his Juno, and by then, his income was 35, so it was over. An effective sequence, to say at the least. If anyone has these memories, I'd suggest trying this out. That sounds like my deck I posted it here if you want to chek it out. It is very vulnerable due to being a combo deck with agents but I have fun with it. acreedrecollection.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=fun&action=display&thread=1780To be honest, it seems like EXACTLY what I saw. Maybe the match was against you?
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Post by ironcladtrash on Jul 23, 2012 22:01:49 GMT -5
I don't see your name in my recent list, is your name different in Game Center? Also welcome to the forums.
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Post by Tuism on Jul 23, 2012 22:27:12 GMT -5
It's not a guaranteed win if you have agent removal.
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Post by archidion on Jul 23, 2012 23:35:41 GMT -5
Well, this guy had multiple Court Orders and Guard Duties. I saw this when I used Pick Your Poison. Anything I tried would be countered. My Byzantine Brutes didn't do much either
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Post by Tuism on Jul 24, 2012 1:03:08 GMT -5
Erm, how could he have georgios (media), piri (scholar) and court orders and guard duties (order)? That's three colours...
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Post by lurifaxb on Jul 24, 2012 1:22:18 GMT -5
Welcome to the forums!
It is a nasty deck if you have no means to stop agents. These days any good deck should pack some means to deal with agents - and sites. Right now there are some agents who if not removed will make you lose your game. Let us know what you play and we can help you with some tips to the best cards to use.
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Post by TemplarTyler on Jul 24, 2012 6:25:27 GMT -5
Speaking of 'well played' decks a very nice little one i have come across and lost to constantly is one where, the player plays some income boosters, counters you and then drops a forgotten temple, switches decks, and leaves me left with his boosters... while he enjoys my deck... if you get rid of the temple, your fine, and will win, if not you will lose.
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Post by kackman73 on Jul 24, 2012 14:40:42 GMT -5
Speaking of 'well played' decks a very nice little one i have come across and lost to constantly is one where, the player plays some income boosters, counters you and then drops a forgotten temple, switches decks, and leaves me left with his boosters... while he enjoys my deck... if you get rid of the temple, your fine, and will win, if not you will lose. I ran into that deck too. Dude has absolutely nothing that can score in his deck, so once he switches decks with you you might as well follow KyleEss's advice and set your phone down and go do something else.
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Post by Pete on Jul 24, 2012 14:41:10 GMT -5
Speaking of 'well played' decks a very nice little one i have come across and lost to constantly is one where, the player plays some income boosters, counters you and then drops a forgotten temple, switches decks, and leaves me left with his boosters... while he enjoys my deck... if you get rid of the temple, your fine, and will win, if not you will lose. relevant username.
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Post by jeremyat on Jul 24, 2012 15:17:02 GMT -5
The primary forgotten temple deck user that I've seen is Amfeis. I try not to play counter or destruction based decks against him so he has a chance. He quits immediately after the temple is countered or destroyed. I did manage to beat him once after the deck switch, but more often than not he's pulled all of his animus reboots into his hand before launching the temple so it's game over.
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Post by TemplarTyler on Jul 24, 2012 15:50:18 GMT -5
Aye thats the one, Jeremyat... Amfeis. That Forgotten Temple basically decides who wins the game.
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