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Burn decks are the way of the future. The burn deck I'm making can win on turn 6. Its very reliable to. You dont usaly get bad draws. It also beats CS. Unless CS get something to make it better. Its going down hill. And no im not talking about fantastic fun that deck is horrible.
If wat u say is so darn good ... u would not mind posting the decklist so that we might have a look at it. Unless .. u did not mean wat u just said ealier :p
Originally posted by Xeno If wat u say is so darn good ... u would not mind posting the decklist so that we might have a look at it. Unless .. u did not mean wat u just said ealier :p
I 2nd this request. Many times comments like the ones Jack R. have made, are empty until proven otherwise.
Originally posted by Jack Rabit Burn decks are the way of the future. The burn deck I'm making can win on turn 6. Its very reliable to. You dont usaly get bad draws. It also beats CS. Unless CS get something to make it better. Its going down hill. And no im not talking about fantastic fun that deck is horrible.
If the deck that you have is what I have in mind, then I can say that your deck only wins because it takes opponents by surprise... Once people know how your deck works, Null Time Zones can shut it down...
Originally posted by LabRat If the deck that you have is what I have in mind, then I can say that your deck only wins because it takes opponents by surprise... Once people know how your deck works, Null Time Zones can shut it down...
Oh it's not mine, I just played against it and I thought it was a Common Enemy deck that under dropped on turn 5, dropping a Human Torch Hotshot. Imagine my surprise when I got taken down to -20 (from 30+ END) on turn 6, with no way to catch up (I was playing curve SF)...
CS is definitely not dead. While there are decks that certainly make handy work of the much hated toasters, they are still being played by a good portion of players. It has just proven to be a solid deck, and most players don't like change and will continue to play it because they know how to.
CS is by no means dead. you want to know why? common enemy is a hot deck right now. CS wrecks common enemy. I could see CS easily becoming the best deck and most played deck in the format again in a little bit. That deck is just so resilient in the way that if you hit your curve you are almost unstopable. just my .02