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"Judge Judah"

Record: 3-0 (including one timeout win, that ended up costing me 1st)
Cards in deck: 112 (110 by the final round)

Neutral: 28

Lost Souls: 17
-Revealer x2
-Female Only x2
-Retribution x2 (this turned out to be a mistake)
-CBP x2
-Shame x2
-Resurrection x2
-Thorns x2
-Exchanger
-Hopper x2

Sites: 1
-Dragon Raid Promo

Artifacts: 9
-Urim and Thummim
-Lampstand of the Sanctuary
-The Bronze Laver
-Golden Cherubim
-Holy Grail
-Hezekiah's Signet Ring
-Gifts of the Magi
-Stalks of Flax x2 (Probably one of my favorite underrated cards in the game)

Characters: 1
-King Abijam

Good: 42 (41 by the final round)

Dominants: 6

-Son of God (J)
-Angel of the Lord
-New Jerusalem
-Grapes of Wrath
-Guardian of Your Souls
-The Holy Spirit

Good Fortresses: 0 (You're probably wondering why I don't have Judges Seat or Solomon's Temple here...simple answer, I forgot to include them when trying to reconstruct the deck from memory the morning of the tournament. Fortunately, it never seemed to matter during the tourney, as I didn't miss either of them)

Covenants: 1

-I am Holy

Heroes: 17

-Samuel x2
-Aaron (Di)
-David (Green, WA)
-Jair
-Ehud
-Moses
-Jephthah (J)
-Eli the Priest (RoA)
-Gideon
-Sower x2
-Simeon (Wa)
-The Angel Under the Oak x2
-Angel with the Secret Name
-Captain of the Host (Wa)

Good Enhancements: 17

-Love (EC)
-Sing and Praise (J) (Removed after round 2 for torn Plot)
-Raising Lazarus (I)
-Resurrection (Di)
-Live Coal
-Wheel within a Wheel x2
-Eli's Sound Advice x2
-Provisions x2
-Samuel's Edict x3
-Taking Egypt's Wealth x2
-Sword Against Sword

Evil: 42 (41 by the final round, ended up tearing a Plot last round as well)

Dominants: 7

-Christian Martyr
-Vain Philosophy
-Falling Away
-Strife
-Mayhem
-Destruction of Nehushtan
-Burial

Fortresses: 3

-Gates of Jerusalem
-High Places
-Haman's Gallows

Curses: 2

-Covenant with Death
-Plagued with Diseases

Evil Characters: 17

-Foreign Wives
-The Amalekite's Slave
-King Manasseh x2
-King Rehoboam x2
-King Am1on x2
-King Ahaz
-King Zedekiah
-Gomer
-Uzzah x2
-Complainers
-Foul Spirit
-King Saul (Brown, As)
-The Jeering Youths

Evil Enhancements: 13

-Haman's Plot x4 (tore 1 in round 2, 1 in round 6)
-Gibeonite Trickery x3
-Broken Cisterns x3
-Dungeon of Malchiah x2
-Scattered

Analysis: This was one of the 2 T2 decks I used in T2 tournaments this year, and I won the T2 Only with it. Unfortunately, I forgot I bring the exact deck list with me to Nats, so I had to try to reconstruct it from memory. I also had planned it to be my backup deck, but in retrospect it was far superior to my "primary" deck and probably should have been the one to use every round.

The basic strategy on defense is to put a Broken Cisterns or 2 in opponents territory, to decrease their Heroes. BC can always be helpful, especially in concert with Plagued, but it really gets nasty when comboed with Sower, who I use to place a rainbow enhancement on your EC, effectively wiping out all of your Heroes with toughness 9 or less (or even higher, if Plagued is active). Alternatively, I can place Love on my own Hero, and use Stalks to exchange it to your territory, accomplishing the same thing. The rest of the defense is fairly small with a few stall blocks, and Plots and Dungeons to finish off anyone who survived the Cisterns (or to take care of Heroes like Peter or Silas). The offensive strategy is pretty vanilla Judges, but a few nice tricks are to use Sword Against Sword to get a chance to play Cisterns even without High Places, and Taking Egypt's Wealth is also great in a Rehoboam side battle.

Changes I would make would probably be to lower the number of Artifacts (9 + 2 Curses and a Covenant is too many with only 1 slot for them) and probably toss the missing Fortresses in.

The timeout game I won 6-4 vs. eventual champion Justin, and I would have won on my last turn if I had made the right attack, but it was kind of a toss up that I just chose incorrectly. At the time, I was still pretty satisfied with the timeout win, but after Justin went undefeated for the rest of the tournament, and I lost a game to Tyler Stevens with my other deck, it turned out that Justin won by 2 points, the one he earned in the timeout loss, and the one I lost in the timeout win. Had I made the final rescue, I win the tournament by head-to-head. Frustrating, sure, but I was still very happy with the deck's performance overall.





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Re: 2015 Nationals T22P 2nd Place "Judge Judah" and "Corinthyptians"
« Reply #1 on: August 04, 2015, 01:22:59 PM »
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"Corinthyptians"

Record: 2-1
Cards in deck: 100

Neutral: 26

Lost Souls: 16

-Retribution x2
-Site Remove x2
-Exchanger x2
-Revelaer x2
-CBP x2
-Deck Discard x2
-Hand Discard x2
-Hopper x2

Sites: 2

-Dragon Raid
-Fortress of Antonia (EC)

Artifacts: 4

-Magic Charms x2
-Wash Basin
-Shrine to Artemis

Enhancements: 4
-Seven Years of Plenty x2
-Gamaliel's Speech x2

Good: 37

Dominants: 6

-Son of God
-New Jerusalem
-Angel of the Lord
-Guardian of Your Souls
-Grapes of Wrath
-The Holy Spirit

Fortresses: 3

-Storehouse
-Missionary Ship
-Herod's Temple

Heroes: 13
-Silas
-Barnabas
-Crispus
-Priscilla
-Aquila
-Peter
-Apollos
-Stephanus
-Fortunatus
-Achaicus
-Titus Justus
-Phoebe
-Chloe

Enhancements: 15
-Love
-Peace
-Self-Control
-Faithfulness
-Provisions x2
-Sowing Bountifully x4
-Preaching in the Synagogue x2
-Speak with Power x2
-Elymas Struck Blind

Evil: 37

Dominants: 7

-Christian Martyr
-Mayhem
-Falling Away
-Burial
-Shipwreck
-Destruction of Nehushtan
-Vain Philosophy

Fortresses: 2

-Pithom
-Pharaoh's Throne Room

Curses: 2

-Given over to Egypt x2

Characters: 13

-Messenger of Satan (EC)
-Foreign Wives
-Egyptian Magicians x2
-The Dreaming Pharaoh
-Herod Agrippa II (TP)
-Egyptian Warden
-Herod Agrippa I (EC)
-Potiphars Wife
-Pharaohs Baker x2
-Pharaohs Cupbearer x2

Enhancements: 13

Herods Sword x2
Lies x2
Failed Objective x2
Wonders Forgotten x4
Abandonment x2
Scattered

Analysis: Basic strategy is to get Sowing Bountifully going early and often, getting rid of evil, and stacking the top of deck with it and Wash Basin to use Given Over for max effect. It took first at MN state, and it was intended to be my primary deck. I used it first round, and it did very well with me getting an excellent draw and able to use plenty of deck manipulation. I used it again Round 3, and while I was fortunate to come away with a victory, it was by no means as dominant of a win as the 7-2 score suggested vs. Cliff, as most of the game he had no blocks, and I had a bit of soul drought and some chump blocks to stall just long enough, so that I won just before he started rolling. If he had made a block in the last rescue, then I am fairly certain I lose 7-6. Despite that, I decided to use it round 5 vs. Tyler S, wherein it got trounced. In retrospect, I should have used Judge Judah the whole time and feel like I had a better shot of taking first had I done so. This deck is just too slow, unless you are able to setup the Egyptians quickly enough, and it doesn't have enough power to get through a well-constructed defense unless you can cripple it early with Sowing Bountifully's.





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Re: 2015 Nationals T22P 2nd Place "Judge Judah" and "Corinthyptians"
« Reply #2 on: August 04, 2015, 03:26:08 PM »
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I love both of those builds lol *sigh* one turn, I hate that when it happens. I definitely think the concept behind judges Judah was the most revolutionary concept of the year though.

 


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