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Post by Tuism on Feb 15, 2012 0:28:29 GMT -5
(inspired by that newish movie  )  (I wanted to include the Spaniard in the deck but that didn't work out  ) After some playing this deck has turned out really competitive. Muahahahahahaha. 5 discreet calling 5 Dante Moro 5 order of the king 5 forced charity 5 forced inheritance 5 against all odds (used to be plentiful crap) 5 court order 5 preemptive strike 5 cesare Borgia 5 ezio assassin The basic premise is to bring out bad bosses as quickly as possible  So you can see that it's by no means a cheap deck, and to be honest by no means an imba deck. Takes quite a lot to start up, and although it doesn't suffer from bad card disadvantage from all the boosting (half the boosters are self-replacing), it still has major weaknesses against any kind of counters, removals or change of plans. This started as a fun deck, but really, it's kicking so much ass most of the time - it can even beat discards even after discarding getting half my bosses discarded cos there's just SO MANY, and since counters aren't so popular anymore and that I have my own, I don't worry about counters really. What do you think? 
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Post by Tuism on Feb 16, 2012 3:59:00 GMT -5
I'm happy to report this deck's doing actually pretty well considering that half its cards got nerfed  I don't know about being tier one but it's been pwning 70% of the time at least  Did a few tweaks and removed against all odds for Tactical upheaval - it's more income + draw card + great against dante + saves from exhaustion in combination with dante 
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Post by Tuism on Feb 23, 2012 7:49:11 GMT -5
I absolutely can't believe there's no comments on this one, it's one of my most successful decks right now, and I don't mean only against noob decks (in fact sometimes I lose to noob decks while kick other deck's asses)
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Post by Pete on Feb 23, 2012 9:37:53 GMT -5
No one understands it.
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Post by Blind_Angel_(Juelette) on Feb 27, 2012 6:03:54 GMT -5
hello all, the game is awesome! and i'm glad to join your community.
i am novice for the game, but experienced CCG's player. for the thirst look there are to many bosses, or discreet calling/order.. i think one raplace the other, and it became 10 copies more black counterspells wil be good.
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Post by Tuism on Feb 27, 2012 6:43:18 GMT -5
Welcome Korvin!
This is a very counter-intuitive deck that doesn't run with the usual gold curve - it goes straight from all-out income boosting to countering opponent's key cards to dumping out 1-2 bosses every turn.
The discreet calling and king's orders serve dual purpose of boosting income and keeping my hand up high. It's true that discreet callings only can fetch ezios, but i've never run out of ezios to draw cos I drew all 5 discreet callings, so I'm not concerned about that.
More black counterspells? I actually took out the Against all odds in my current version of this deck as I feel I'd rather leave no weaknesses than to save one gold.
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Post by Blind_Angel_(Juelette) on Feb 27, 2012 8:35:04 GMT -5
i think it is counterdeck. is'nt it ? if i had 5 preemptive strikes, i will try this. but whithout it's only theory for me.
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Post by Tuism on Feb 27, 2012 9:04:52 GMT -5
Give it a try with Against all odds or Rapid Demotion (probably against all odds in the current templar-rife meta, although Ezio rushes are a dime a dozen nowadays too), I think that's perfectly acceptable as substitute. As for bosses - you can use Cesares OR Lucrecias - they're both excellent right now, and if you don't have enough Ezios, Lias also good, although to a lesser degree. My current version also has Lanzs 
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Post by Top Shelf on Feb 28, 2012 8:58:48 GMT -5
It looks remarkably similar to the deck I was running pre-balancing. After every card in my deck go nerfed (a good thing imho) I've been enjoying playing a lot of other decks and have not really gotten around to try the old deck again. Perhaps I'll give it a shot to see how it holds up in the new metagame.
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Post by aman8912 on Mar 7, 2012 20:46:03 GMT -5
i loved this movies lmao when that one boss shot the other boss
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Post by thedude808 on Mar 9, 2012 16:30:35 GMT -5
So was this deck always Crime/Order, or did it start out Crime/Media and get edited later to be Crime/Media. The thread title is confusing.
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Post by Tuism on Mar 9, 2012 16:53:20 GMT -5
Oooops! I can't believe that mistake was unnoticed till now. It was always crime/order  sorry for the confusion! 
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Post by thedude808 on Mar 9, 2012 18:37:34 GMT -5
No problem. I was just curious about different types of Crime/Media builds so I was clicking on all of the ones marked as such. I glanced at the deck list, and my eyes immediately focused on Court Order. I looked at the rest of the list and tried to figure what was going on. Like you said, the most curious part was that it hadn't been mentioned yet.
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Post by Tuism on Mar 11, 2012 1:51:14 GMT -5
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Post by redmarley on Sept 30, 2013 0:56:33 GMT -5
I watched this movie! Managing others takes specific facets of personality, presentation and experience to do well. Occasionally, however, it is instructive simply knowing what not to do. Here are some of the most frequent blunders supervisors make, wringing every drop of malaise and agony from what should be a lively, collaborative office - as well as some ideas for making things right.
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