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The Water Garden (T12P NC Regionals 1st place)
« on: September 06, 2010, 07:15:46 PM »
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Hey, I recently had a request for this, And I've been meaning to for a while, so here it is.

Cards in deck: 51
Lost Souls: 8
   Lost Soul (anti-burial)
   Lost Soul (Female Only)
   Lost Soul (hopper)
   Lost Soul (N.T. only)
   Lost Soul (revealer)
   Lost Soul (shuffler)
   Lost Soul (Wanderer)
   Lost Souls (3-line)

Lamb Dominants: 5
   Angel of the Lord
   Guardian Of Your Souls
   Harvest Time
   New Jerusalem
   Son of God

Grim Reaper Dominants: 4
   Burial
   Christian Martyr
   Destruction of Nehushtan
   Falling Away

Fortresses: 1
   The Garden Tomb

Artifacts: 5
   Holy Grail
   Samaritan Water Jar
   Temple Veil
   Three Nails
   Unholy Writ

Multi-Color Heroes: 1
   Faithful Servant

White Heroes: 4
   Lydia
   Mary the Mother of James
   Salome
   Susanna

Red Heroes: 1
   Peter

Gold Heroes: 3
   The Generous Widow
   The Thankful Leper
   The Woman at the Well

Green Heroes: 1
   Joanna

Purple Heroes: 2
   John
   Lois

Multi-Color Hero Enhancements: 3
   First Fruits
   Pentecost
   Preaching the Truth

White Hero Enhancements: 3
   Consider the Lilies
   'He Is Risen'
   Words of Encouragement

Gold Hero Enhancements: 2
   Convincing Miracle
   Meeting the Messiah

Purple Hero Enhancements: 2
   Authority of Christ
   Reach of Desperation

Gold Evil Characters: 1
   King of Tyrus

Gray Evil Characters: 1
   Sabbath Breaker

Brown Evil Characters: 2
   Gomer
   Uzzah

MultiColor Evil Characters: 1
 The Amalekites Slave

Brown Evil Enhancements: 1
   Haman's Plot

The deck was phenomenal for me during the year, finishing with a record of 47-7 in tournament games.
It won NC regionals 6-0, April ROOT 6-1, August ROOT 9-0. It took second in the May ROOT (5-2) The other 21 wins came in Locals and Districts, the loses were to Gabe twice, Forsworn Angel twice, Soulseeker, Sir Nobody, and Chris Bany I made the last change to the deck in March, and then FSP was added in May in place of Jarius' Daughter, after much badgering from Gabe ;) I'll post the Tournament Report from NC regionals in a second.
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Re: The Water Garden (T12P NC Regionals 1st place)
« Reply #1 on: September 06, 2010, 07:17:31 PM »
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The Water Garden

2010 NC Regionals Tourney Report
Round 1: Jeremy Volk - Score - 5-3

Jeremy was playing a red/gray deck, it was a fairly straight forward game, I converted 3 characters, discarded his sabbath breaker with a gomer band, Angel'd another, and then nearly made a huge mistake going for soul 5 - had played my own sabbath breaker allowing him to block, luckily I had He is Risen and so the crisis was avoided

Round 2: Joshua Knitt - Score - 5-2

Rescued with a first round FSP, only to have him scoff and state that his deck was designed to crush TGT decks... He CM's FSP, as the game progresses he gets up 3-2 with a tapped 3-liner, he also used Stalks of Flax to steal my TGT ladies when they started rolling, however he never got to his Guardian, so a well timed falling away and Son of God on my shuffler ended it relatively quickly

Round 3: Kirkland ? - Score - 5-3
Kirk was playing an angel offence, which was annoying since it negated my first round Unholy Writ.... His babylonian defence quickly succumed to my massive conversion repitore, ending up with Nebuchadnezzer, Seven sons and Nebushasban all converted, near the end of the game I had only 4 cards left, finally managed to eliminate his remaining defenders with a well timed He Is Risen and procedded to walk in for two souls - The play that I remember is that he played the big two super early, allowing me to manipulate my two-liner multiple times.

Round 4: Joshua Brinkman - Score - 5-2
Josh's deck managed do deal me a defeat earlier in the year, so I was a bit leery heading into this one, however my draw was relatively good and a first turn Samaritan water jar took out 3 ec's and his RDJ so I was sailing fairly smooth throughout. His Habbakuk did annoy my Uzzah to no end for the first few turns until CM dealt with him.
Round 5: Alan Rice - Score - 5-4
Honestly, I still feel sick to my stomach about this game. You know that something went horribly wrong when you're down 4-0 after 4 turns of play, when his Son of God, and NJ are both set aside with SWJ... I had to give up souls like candy to Alan as I simply didn't draw any defence this game, however through a massive mistake of Alan's, and then a nice play by myself I was able to pull the rare 4-0 to 5-4 victory in a turn...

After alan was up 4-0 I managed to tap a 3-liner, at which point Alan proceeds to play Burial, so I point out that he has the anti-burial lost soul resuced
He says well shoot, and then is forced to discard one of mine, I bury my second and he can't get a soul that turn. He has Unholy Writ up, so I rescue with just the two white ladies hoping for Garrison to block and capture one, sure enough he does so, and then I play Words of Encouragement, Preaching the Truth, get another tap (we played a game of hide the exchanger earlier...) His turn, I CM block his Salome, He's down to 3 cards in his deck, I grab my top 3, finally getting NJ, play them both to grab the two-liner halfs. Then walk in with the final tgt rescue, since his defence was basically dehabilitated.

Round 6: Gabe Isbell - Score - 5-1
Playing Gabe is always a harrowing experience, We've played more than a hundred games this year against each other through playtesting, and then ROOT, we've probably split them about 60-40 in his favor. The game was fairly straightforward, after tying on soul draw I won the coin flip and went first, I did a first turn SWJ, hitting SoG/Burial/Falling Away, and pulling his hopper lost soul I used susanna first turn, grabbed Angel of the lord, which was promptly played on King of Tyrus. Gabe played down some females and then used his susanna to grab his guardian, I block Sabbath breaker to get some cards, then we actually stalemate. I susanna for 5 cards, get the big two, Gabe captures with Writ, so I drop the big two, grabbing my shuffler, and susanna. A few back and forth turns, think I got an uzzah block in there somewhere, then used AoC to get a tap, next turn buried gabes only other soul and used TGT to grab the second half.
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Re: The Water Garden (T12P NC Regionals 1st place)
« Reply #2 on: September 22, 2010, 05:32:14 PM »
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Hah, I was wondering about that, I'd seen it both ways during various tournaments.

Yeah, that game was just a mess, It wasn't really your TGT then either :) your FBTN Chain did all the work :)
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Re: The Water Garden (T12P NC Regionals 1st place)
« Reply #3 on: September 22, 2010, 05:39:11 PM »
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What, no Transfiguration?
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Re: The Water Garden (T12P NC Regionals 1st place)
« Reply #4 on: September 22, 2010, 05:43:45 PM »
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No Moses to go with said Transfiguration. It would have cost to much in terms of territory clearing to get moses in, and even then with the overabundance of philistines with thier numbers and negates it was far from an assured rescue. A simple Bringing Fear + Battle Winner stops it cold.
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Re: The Water Garden (T12P NC Regionals 1st place)
« Reply #5 on: September 22, 2010, 06:20:46 PM »
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Hmm.  He worked pretty well in my deck, but you're right about Phillies being annoying
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Re: The Water Garden (T12P NC Regionals 1st place)
« Reply #6 on: September 23, 2010, 03:34:40 AM »
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No Grapes?
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Re: The Water Garden (T12P NC Regionals 1st place)
« Reply #7 on: September 23, 2010, 03:40:12 AM »
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Nope. Why bother with a card that does nothing for me? I plan on being ahead, so Grapes doesn't do anything for me blocking, since lets face it I don't have enough EC's to hold out for long away, and I sacrifice my rescue if I use it offensively, which is also bad. There's not an EC out there that I can't get through without Grapes. Never did I say to myself in game, "Man, I wish I had Grapes for this situation"
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Re: The Water Garden (T12P NC Regionals 1st place)
« Reply #8 on: September 23, 2010, 03:45:35 AM »
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I suppose...could shuffle an opponent's banding chain if you can't stop the entire thing with your stand-alones.
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Re: The Water Garden (T12P NC Regionals 1st place)
« Reply #9 on: September 23, 2010, 03:50:21 AM »
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Right, but then they can just waltz in with another guy. Sabbath Breaker, Gomer on her own, and TAS are never going to block, regardless of who rescues. Uzzah is a chump block, and KoT gets the occaisonal block. The chances of me even having Two EC's (one to shuffle your chain, one to block next rescue) is low, the chances that the second EC will be able to block are even worse.
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Re: The Water Garden (T12P NC Regionals 1st place)
« Reply #10 on: September 23, 2010, 08:10:14 AM »
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I agree Grapes is useless. You are missing the best dom in the game, however.

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Re: The Water Garden (T12P NC Regionals 1st place)
« Reply #11 on: September 23, 2010, 08:23:43 AM »
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What? Glory of the Lord?

Oh... you meant Mayhem.

I figured the deck was already pushing it with TGT, SWJ, and all the other nastiness. I didn't want to increase its awesome factor another 10 fold.
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Re: The Water Garden (T12P NC Regionals 1st place)
« Reply #12 on: September 23, 2010, 01:24:56 PM »
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No, he means Meaningless
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Re: The Water Garden (T12P NC Regionals 1st place)
« Reply #13 on: September 23, 2010, 01:51:00 PM »
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Hey John (see I can remember your name  ;) ),
    Nice deck!  After we played on ROOT, I had to severely resist the urge to build a copy of it and start taking it to tournaments as my 2nd or 3rd deck.  I was that impressed (because I copy no one)!  In addition to the impressive style, I like the creative name you give it too.  Personally, I don't name my decks but I appreciate those who do.
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Re: The Water Garden (T12P NC Regionals 1st place)
« Reply #14 on: September 23, 2010, 01:59:46 PM »
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Hey,

Thanks Jon, I actually did tinker with your Green/Teal after I played it, but I never could get it to work as well as this. Probably because I took out Habbakuk Stands Watch.
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Re: The Water Garden (T12P NC Regionals 1st place)
« Reply #15 on: September 23, 2010, 02:10:19 PM »
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Hey,

Thanks Jon, I actually did tinker with your Green/Teal after I played it, but I never could get it to work as well as this. Probably because I took out Habbakuk Stands Watch.
That was the exact problem!!!   :D

FWIW:  I didn't succumb to Gabe's pressure.  Of course, I probably don't see him as regularly as you do. 

Also, was I one of those 6 losses?  Seems like I bested you off the draw but lost to a similar deck by MKC off the draw.
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Re: The Water Garden (T12P NC Regionals 1st place)
« Reply #16 on: September 23, 2010, 02:18:25 PM »
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Yep, my records show me losing to you during the June ROOT. I also realized that I miscounted, it has 7 losses, not 6.

I listed them out on the front page. Gabe Twice, You, Forsworn Angel Twice, Bany, Maly.
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Re: The Water Garden (T12P NC Regionals 1st place)
« Reply #17 on: September 23, 2010, 02:23:01 PM »
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If I remember right, Forsworn Angel was playing a version of your deck as well.  So does that really count?  your deck beating itself?
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Re: The Water Garden (T12P NC Regionals 1st place)
« Reply #18 on: September 23, 2010, 02:26:07 PM »
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Nah, my two losses to him he played tech-decks, giant defences with plenty of counters to what I had, he did ask me if he could build a copy, and he played that against everyone else.
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