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maybe kony bom is a better blend
Today at NC Regionals two players piloted this offense. There were games it got a really good draw and games where it stalled and the opponent was able to keep it in check. I judged so I had an outside perspective. It seems to me that when piloted by a good player it does really well against people that they will probably beat anyway (5-0) but when facing another top player it's much less likely to work.
Is this the same deck list every time?
Quote from: Gabe on July 08, 2017, 04:33:49 PMToday at NC Regionals two players piloted this offense. There were games it got a really good draw and games where it stalled and the opponent was able to keep it in check. I judged so I had an outside perspective. It seems to me that when piloted by a good player it does really well against people that they will probably beat anyway (5-0) but when facing another top player it's much less likely to work.On the other hand this enter archetype is brand new and highly experimental. Both of us were playing the same general idea of the deck but with different philosophies of how to run it (full speed with almost no defense vs a bit slower start but a substantial defense). Neither of the decks were even close to optimal and much more testing needs to be done. The deck certainly isn't going to blow out Nats but I do think it's possible to find a highly competitive build of the deck.
So when fully loaded, what does stop this?
I think this deck is good in type 1. JD will get the optimal deck list and then thenoffense can't be stopped. It just depends on how consistent it is and if your CoL is hidden in your deck with a bad draw or if they can disrupt him early on then I don't see this deck being able to recover. If this deck keeps beating everyone 5-0 people will seriously start considering it for nationals. Since the optimal version might not be made yet, this deck might not see play at nats sadly.
Unless something else pops up out of nowhere I'll be running this at Nats as well if for no other reason than it's extraordinarily fun to play.
I find the fact that a combo deck is competitive exciting! It's been a long time since that has been true in Redemption. We've been trying to slowly and carefully add pieces to the game to allow combo players to have their day. It's tricky because you don't want combo to be dominating and there's a very fine line. But viable combo deck is an important part of a healthy meta.
this is the first roj deck i have found to consistently 5-0 in testing
or epic toss battles and battle extension