Except that then introduces the possibility of a draw, whereas just the one set is always a 50% chance to win the 'die roll' for the player picking second.
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Except that then introduces the possibility of a draw, whereas just the one set is always a 50% chance to win the 'die roll' for the player picking second.
Pat Cox was also pretty savage:
https://i.imgur.com/AtAudB6.png
Only 10 threats maindeck always feels a little low to me. Have you had any issues with closing games or does the deck find a T1/T2 threat easily enough?
Portal and Fallout 3 are ancient now?
Here's my GBu Superfriends list that I got 13th with at one of the recent GP Sydney Legacy side events (81 people)
Maindeck:
2 Deathrite Shaman
4 Veteran Explorer
2 Coiling Oracle
2 Baleful...
I'm thinking of going to GP Brisbane as I'll be travelling around that time anyway. Might see you there
The maindeck Crucible I think is a better option than the Loam. Especially as I still only own 3 Wastelands.
So apparently the 63 people that showed up for this made it the largest Legacy event ever in Australia. Go figure.
Seeing as I still didn't own any Goyfs or LEDs at the time, I took my trusty Pox...
Because my deck is awesome. Duh.
Now have 3 Thorn of Amethyst in the board for your type of shenanigans. Those Spinning Darkness were utter trash.
Game 3 you made lots of goblins on turn 3 or...