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I guess if a combo would require calling a judge to get a ruling on an older card, or looking up an obscure rule or errata every time you pull it on a new person, maybe you should publicize it.
Interesting, that requires opponent to have an evil royal human to choose now that you have to choose the blocker from opponent's territory. Does nobody use Wall of Protection anymore?
It is so interesting how certain cards that were rarely used 10 years ago (HSR) are now near staples in all decks and vice versa (Wall).
Heck, even when I posted my T2 Only decklist after the tournament I didn't draw much attention to one particular (fairly simple) combo that I used in almost every game, since it caught nearly everyone off guard. Anyone I played (or someone willing to do some detective work on my board history) will likely know what it is, but since surprising people with it helped so much I figured I'd rather keep it quiet (although now I'm sure it'll come to light ).
Quote from: Bobbert on April 25, 2019, 03:01:04 PMHeck, even when I posted my T2 Only decklist after the tournament I didn't draw much attention to one particular (fairly simple) combo that I used in almost every game, since it caught nearly everyone off guard. Anyone I played (or someone willing to do some detective work on my board history) will likely know what it is, but since surprising people with it helped so much I figured I'd rather keep it quiet (although now I'm sure it'll come to light ). Do you mean Protection of Jerusalem and GWT? That was just nasty.
You guys/girls rock. *sigh* some of us no longer rock.
I used to try and find combos and keep them quiet for the surprise factor. I've discovered that, with such a small player base that is fairly close-knit, I enjoy the game more and have more fun with other players when we celebrate new knowledge, as opposed to hoarding knowledge.
Quote from: Josh on April 25, 2019, 03:33:16 PMI used to try and find combos and keep them quiet for the surprise factor. I've discovered that, with such a small player base that is fairly close-knit, I enjoy the game more and have more fun with other players when we celebrate new knowledge, as opposed to hoarding knowledge.This is what I discovered as well. When JD first posted his version of my CoL list I wasn't happy since I had intended to ninja Nats with it and thought surprise would be my only shot at doing well but it was only because of him spilling the beans that I decided to test my list at Regionals and it was there that I got the idea of running Hypocrisy from John and that card ended up being one of the single most important pieces of the deck. I also hadn't shared any of the decks newer iterations with JD after he leaked my first one but the night before T1 at Nats I showed him my final list and we did some practice for the mirror match (which unfortunately never happened). I think it's very likely that if I had gotten my original wish and the whole thing had been a secret right up until Nats then no one's CoL deck would have placed at all.Not only is sharing knowledge more fun, it's often in the best interest of the strategy's discoverer as well.
Yeah about that...Not necessarily you or JD, but I did notice some people were making misplays with that because Belt of Truth protects from crimson.I do agree that over all sharing knowledge makes the game more competitive and do enjoy seeing things I would otherwise not have necessarily seen.Gives incentives to be on the boards and Land of Redemption too!
Quote from: Kevinthedude on April 26, 2019, 10:47:27 AMQuote from: Josh on April 25, 2019, 03:33:16 PMI used to try and find combos and keep them quiet for the surprise factor. I've discovered that, with such a small player base that is fairly close-knit, I enjoy the game more and have more fun with other players when we celebrate new knowledge, as opposed to hoarding knowledge.This is what I discovered as well. When JD first posted his version of my CoL list I wasn't happy since I had intended to ninja Nats with it and thought surprise would be my only shot at doing well but it was only because of him spilling the beans that I decided to test my list at Regionals and it was there that I got the idea of running Hypocrisy from John and that card ended up being one of the single most important pieces of the deck. I also hadn't shared any of the decks newer iterations with JD after he leaked my first one but the night before T1 at Nats I showed him my final list and we did some practice for the mirror match (which unfortunately never happened). I think it's very likely that if I had gotten my original wish and the whole thing had been a secret right up until Nats then no one's CoL deck would have placed at all.Not only is sharing knowledge more fun, it's often in the best interest of the strategy's discoverer as well.Yeah about that...Not necessarily you or JD, but I did notice some people were making misplays with that because Belt of Truth protects from crimson.