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Post by ironcladtrash on Sept 29, 2012 19:32:25 GMT -5
Income 5 - Dama Rossa 5 - Political Patronage 5 - Forced Charity
Tutor 5 - Discreet Calling
Destruction Cards 5 - Mario Auditore 4 - Giovanni Auditore 3 - Ezio Auditore, Assassin 3 - Maria Thorpe 3 - Controlled Arson
1 - Ezio Auditore, Mentor (great for counter decks, and turning Mario and Giovanni into counters)
Copy Cards 4 - Clothes Make the Man 5 - Auxiliary Ego 2 - Copycat
Total - 50
This has been my main grinding deck recently. It could be a little more focused but I have fun with it. Most of it I actually made before the expansion came out and it wasn't that great but since the recent nerf it’s pretty strong. It started life long ago as a Malfatto deck, but I like the copy cards. Not much to playing it, just destroy anything your opponent plays and copy your agents to repeat, or some of their cards if they play a lot of drawing power.
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Post by lurifaxb on Sept 30, 2012 2:35:40 GMT -5
Cool. But no malfattos in the deck? Is that a mistake in the deck list?
I see some of these malfatto decks now makes me want to play the destruction cards that target all like target practice. Untimely end is also getting better and better his update as so many play agent killings (myself including) and agents are again played a lot (thankfully!)
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Post by lurifaxb on Sept 30, 2012 2:39:43 GMT -5
Oh, I'm an idiot. You play media/crime... Malfatto in the text is just a bit misleading if you like me are a French noob - come to think of it Sans is French for without right?
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Post by kackman73 on Sept 30, 2012 2:42:13 GMT -5
Oh, I'm an idiot. You play media/crime... Malfatto in the text is just a bit misleading if you like me are a French noob - come to think of it Sans is French for without right? Oui.
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Post by ironcladtrash on Sept 30, 2012 8:50:27 GMT -5
I learn something new every day. I didn't know it was a French word. It's used in English sometimes and I thought it sounded cooler than using without.
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