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Post by monkeyface, jr on Aug 4, 2012 17:49:27 GMT -5
Hi mate,
Always enjoy our battles! Our last encounter inspired me to change to a counter heavy deck supplemented by forced inheritance to generate quick income and il carnefice (spelling...) for the coup d'etat.
Was your peasant heavy hand an experiment? what was your strategy with your deck?
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Post by coolkendude on Aug 4, 2012 18:10:42 GMT -5
GG!
The deck I used is a variant of lurifaxb's Plebes deck. I didn't get the income I needed immediately and you countered all my critical cards. It's basically a Peon rush but I put Gimignano and Ox for a Site alternative winner.
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Post by lurifaxb on Aug 5, 2012 1:07:06 GMT -5
Hi mate, Always enjoy our battles! Our last encounter inspired me to change to a counter heavy deck... This is not necessary. Going counter heavy will just make you lose to all surprise decks and most fast Piri decks.
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Post by monkeyface, jr on Aug 5, 2012 6:29:32 GMT -5
Depends on how a deck is built. Lassitude is a good counter to agents who have surprise and secret door can give lassitude surprise (assuming it sneaks through). I've found the expansion pack has given more avenues to victory. And more options to counter
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Post by lurifaxb on Aug 5, 2012 6:40:14 GMT -5
Oh, when you say counters you generally mean the type that counters cards when deployed. E.g. Court order.
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