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With an Isiah Offense you would probably have room for a slightly larger defense than depicted in The Hobbit's deck. Here's what I would do. The defense I outlined here is a pretty good size if you want to bump it up more add in Naaman and his Horses. If you want to take it down oust Hard-Hearted Relegious leaders, Just a hireling, and gib trick. Orange ECs: KoTBrown ECs: Gomer, UzzahMulti ECs: Scribe, TASGray ECs: The Entrapping Pharisee, Hard-Hearted Religious Leaders, Proud Pharisee, Pharisees, Sabbath BreakerGray EEs: Pretension, Balaam’s Disobedience Multi EEs: Just a hirelingBrown EEs: Plot, Gib Trick
not a huge fan of gray defense in general
Quote from: Wings of Music on April 20, 2012, 08:26:21 PMWith an Isiah Offense you would probably have room for a slightly larger defense than depicted in The Hobbit's deck. Here's what I would do. The defense I outlined here is a pretty good size if you want to bump it up more add in Naaman and his Horses. If you want to take it down oust Hard-Hearted Relegious leaders, Just a hireling, and gib trick. Orange ECs: KoTBrown ECs: Gomer, UzzahMulti ECs: Scribe, TASGray ECs: The Entrapping Pharisee, Hard-Hearted Religious Leaders, Proud Pharisee, Pharisees, Sabbath BreakerGray EEs: Pretension, Balaam’s Disobedience Multi EEs: Just a hirelingBrown EEs: Plot, Gib TrickI'd definitely use the Warriors KoT instead of the Priests (assuming your collection allows for it.
Why? I see absolutely no reason to have one or the other except for the fact gold is played a little more then orange so it could possibly offer TGT protection.
With an Isiah Offense you would probably have room for a slightly larger defense than depicted in The Hobbit's deck. Here's what I would do. The defense I outlined here is a pretty good size if you want to bump it up more add in Naaman and his Horses. If you want to take it down oust Hard-Hearted Relegious leaders, Just a hireling, and gib trick.
I'd definitely use the Warriors KoT instead of the Priests (assuming your collection allows for it).QuoteYou're right should've put down Gold. Quote from: Red Wing on April 20, 2012, 10:44:15 PMI am. Proud Pharisee is epic win, and the brown splash Wings suggested will help somewhat against FBTN which is Pharisees main weakness.Gomer + Scribe + Pharisees + PP + Gib trick = Win. Quote from: Nameless on April 21, 2012, 08:59:41 AMQuote from: Wings of Music on April 20, 2012, 08:26:21 PMWith an Isiah Offense you would probably have room for a slightly larger defense than depicted in The Hobbit's deck. Here's what I would do. The defense I outlined here is a pretty good size if you want to bump it up more add in Naaman and his Horses. If you want to take it down oust Hard-Hearted Relegious leaders, Just a hireling, and gib trick. I knew that Hobbits defense was to small, but it was the first thing that I could find.Fair enough.
You're right should've put down Gold. Quote from: Red Wing on April 20, 2012, 10:44:15 PMI am. Proud Pharisee is epic win, and the brown splash Wings suggested will help somewhat against FBTN which is Pharisees main weakness.Gomer + Scribe + Pharisees + PP + Gib trick = Win. Quote from: Nameless on April 21, 2012, 08:59:41 AMQuote from: Wings of Music on April 20, 2012, 08:26:21 PMWith an Isiah Offense you would probably have room for a slightly larger defense than depicted in The Hobbit's deck. Here's what I would do. The defense I outlined here is a pretty good size if you want to bump it up more add in Naaman and his Horses. If you want to take it down oust Hard-Hearted Relegious leaders, Just a hireling, and gib trick. I knew that Hobbits defense was to small, but it was the first thing that I could find.Fair enough.
I am. Proud Pharisee is epic win, and the brown splash Wings suggested will help somewhat against FBTN which is Pharisees main weakness.
Quote from: Wings of Music on April 20, 2012, 08:26:21 PMWith an Isiah Offense you would probably have room for a slightly larger defense than depicted in The Hobbit's deck. Here's what I would do. The defense I outlined here is a pretty good size if you want to bump it up more add in Naaman and his Horses. If you want to take it down oust Hard-Hearted Relegious leaders, Just a hireling, and gib trick. I knew that Hobbits defense was to small, but it was the first thing that I could find.