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As for sites, I do feel Golgotha, Nazareth, and CP are going to be staples, less so with Market Place and I don't expect Chozarin to be played much.
If Captain is giving you the blues with a Phars defense, a WC character with Bow and Arrow is a good answer.
Many decks are going to be designed to stop Disciples, and he said that herods are one of the best defenses for doing so (I'm just taking his word for it. I haven't played much with disciples or herods...). Coincidentally, herods happen to be pretty weak against the garden ladies. That could very well give a TGT deck the edge it needs.
Disciples will be the most common offense, but not as common as you may think. I'm pretty sure only 4ish people used Disciples at the T2 only.
...And never forget side battles.
And never forget side battles.
I took 9th wtih Disciples, but I lost the last round to the Disciples deck that placed 2nd, so I was in there furing the last round.
Quote from: Alex_Olijar on March 27, 2011, 03:05:53 PMI took 9th wtih Disciples, but I lost the last round to the Disciples deck that placed 2nd, so I was in there furing the last round. Not true >:c >:c >:c >:c >:c >:c >:c >:c >:c >:c >:c >:c >:c >:c >:c
No way. We both had the same points, but my differential was fantastic.
What do you guys think of Syrians against Disciples? Syrians can take advantage of Bow and Arrow for Silver (especially with Naaman) and Balaam's Disobedience, have horses if wanted, have big characters, and have a capture that puts the disciple into the Opponent's land of bondage. I shockingly think they might have a chance.