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Post by The Rancord on Jul 26, 2012 9:19:54 GMT -5
Think I share my final Carnival Deck. This is about as good as it gets, wich means you should win 8 out of 10. PP+Losing Faith is optimal start. Use Holy Day to see what your enemy is playing. You could drop let those without sins for divine intervention, wich gives u a faster start.
U win with carnevale/MotP. This means you can take wins pretty fast out from nowhere, but also leaves u vurnable to early discard if u have carneval in starting hand, and of course to counter decks. Try to remove their counters first from their decks (especially sulejman).
5x Holy Day 5x The Source of all Life 5x Political Patronage
5x Militia Intimidation 5x Funeral Pyre
5x Losing Faith 3x Let those without Sins 5x Yerteban Cisterns 2x Wrath of Righteous
3x Bearer of Mixed Tidings 3x Men of the People 4x Carnevale
ATTENTION: Its competitive, but not as reliable as a counter deck, but thats the fate of allmost all media decks.
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Post by felixschroeter on Jul 26, 2012 9:30:49 GMT -5
Thx for sharing, your deck looks quite efficient. I'd love to test it, but I'm lacking 4 Funeral Pyres and 4 Political Patronages! Short question: Does Bearer of Mixed Tidings pay off? Obviously you don't need it before you launch your Carnevale. Is its only purpose to draw more counters for slowing down the opp while your militants do their work? And (just out of interest): How often do you have to play more than one Carnevale wave?
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Post by The Rancord on Jul 26, 2012 11:48:06 GMT -5
Obiously I dont need bearer, I could drop one for a 5th carneval. But I dont want to add more men of the people, and I need to get there, so I like refreshing my hand to draw motp.
I only have to play a 2nd wave when I dont have motp rdy, and use bearer to redraw some cards and the tokens to lock/trade.
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