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JLA is somewhat playable, but the deck to play from the new set is JLI 4 resource or lower, the rush is too good and they have really good cards, especially a 5 drop with a huuuuge ass, i mean, 12/10 and a 4 drop nimrod, very good.
Originally posted by Highwire You know you don't have to fetch separate version of the character card, right?
So you can Hero's welcome, pull Batman 6-drop Avatar of Justice, reveal him, and because he has an ally mechanic, pull ANOTHER Batman 6-drop which you could subsequently use to power him up for his ally ability.
Almost as if thats what the card was designed to do! :)
Personally, I think curve JLA can work, though Unmasked is always going to be a worry if it's proved that it can.
Lol, yeah I realized that quite awhile later after I posted that. Also neither Wonder Woman has Ally, just Leader so not even that will work. lol. I think Aquaman is the only one to get you two seperote drops.
Originally posted by Zyx Whitewind Lol, yeah I realized that quite awhile later after I posted that. Also neither Wonder Woman has Ally, just Leader so not even that will work. lol. I think Aquaman is the only one to get you two seperote drops.
You can also pull Green Arrow, Emerald Archer. That's a crucial move against certain decks.
I think the benefit of JLA as a team deck is going to be seen after the set is out and people start really building it. It's easy to look at the stats and judge, but you never really know until you see a constructed deck in action.
My prediction? It will make other decks work harder to win, but that's about it.
Originally posted by finalstain If you leave all the work to the "pro"s then how do you expect to get better?
Not taking any time to build decks and just playing the already established decks until you have them down pat is a perfectly good way to ensure tournament success. Not everyone wants to be a good deckbuilder. Some people just want to win.
Originally posted by ukyo_rulz Not taking any time to build decks and just playing the already established decks until you have them down pat is a perfectly good way to ensure tournament success. Not everyone wants to be a good deckbuilder. Some people just want to win.
Agree. They justmake full use of other people's hardwork and claim its theirs when they win.