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...Phillistine, ...a Musicians offense...
What is the basic strategy of a musicians deck?
I just won with my musicians deck yesterday at my play group twice, once 1 on 1 and i won in a type 1 multi player
Thanks for the replies. Yeah, Musicians didn't look too hot, but I'm running out of ideas. Please look at this list of my 14 offenses and tell me what I'm missing. Red Banding Warriors with interrupts and negatesBlue GenesisTeal MixGold MixNT/Luke Gold with Abom defensePurple Mix (mostly Royalty)White NT femalesGreen Mix (mostly prophets)FBTN with rainbow enhancementsFBTN bandingSilver MixCannot be negated combos/choose the blockerGarden TombBig Numbers Windows of Narrow LightThanks for additional ideas. Another idea I just had is red non-warriors (except perhaps Centurion at Capernaum). Could use Jael, Jepthah, some NT red characters and red battle winners maybe.
Aha. Now that is one I have not tried. Does it work well with Philistines defense though?
Quote from: stefferweffer on May 03, 2010, 12:16:29 PMAha. Now that is one I have not tried. Does it work well with Philistines defense though?You should ask Gabe how he felt about my Heroless with Philistines. Of course, most of the damage I inflicted was due to my Sadducees, which, IMO are necessary for a Heroless deck in this day and age, because of their ability to allow you to use U&T. But Philistines certainly helped. A combination of Phillies and Sadds can be brutal.
Zeal, Aocp, Reach, Blessings/protection of angels, Jordan interrupted, Trumpet blast + 1/2 healing cards are what I usually do. As for SH I usually use it because of the size.http://redheroless.captainofthehost.com/
OK, assuming I try heroless. Other than the obvious cards like Holy Grail, what are the best battle winners for Paul? Right now I have A Child is Born, Deborah's Directive, Zeal for the Lord, Authority of Christ, Words of Encouragement, Reach of Desperation, and at least one healing card. What are the best hero enhancements for heroless? Also, do you use Storehouse?
Quote from: stefferweffer on May 03, 2010, 08:36:15 AMWhat is the basic strategy of a musicians deck?To lose
Quote from: stefferweffer on May 03, 2010, 02:36:17 PMOK, assuming I try heroless. Other than the obvious cards like Holy Grail, what are the best battle winners for Paul? Right now I have A Child is Born, Deborah's Directive, Zeal for the Lord, Authority of Christ, Words of Encouragement, Reach of Desperation, and at least one healing card. What are the best hero enhancements for heroless? Also, do you use Storehouse?In my Heroless, I use AoCP, Zeal, Reach, and TBlast, in addition to Brass Serpent. I would find any more than that excessive, and potentially hand clogging if you don't draw Storehouse very early. Since converting Paul usually happens after your opponent is decked, all his EC's are either in territory or hand. So you convert him in one turn. In the next turn, you activate Hidden Treasures and either play AoCP to clear their territory, or Trumpet Blast to clear out a protect Fort, then the next battle use AoC. You should know what they have if you use U&T, so anything they play in the first battle you should be ready for with either Zeal, Reach+AoCP, or AotL/Grapes (obviously this means you'll have to reconvert Paul, but that shouldn't be a problem).
Musicians are no good atm. About the only thing they can do is gather Michael, have him band to the trio and play Protection of Angels unnegatably.
In case the unthinkable happens (Deck discard ls hitting him, etc) And you're forced to convert someone else, say Proud Pharisee Then you want the Promo.