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Lots of variety, with a winky face, Is that sarcasm?
For booster, I took 2nd. Josh was 3rd
No, not sarcasm...I was going more for the thumbs up. In five rounds I only played against two decks that were remotely similar, and I observed lots of other deck types.Some of the decks that were used:White/Persians (this was the deck I saw two of)Prophets/AssyriansProphets-Judges/AnimalsRed Warriors/MagiciansAngels/DemonsJob offense/defenseFlood Survivors/EgyptiansAngels/BabyloniansClay/Pale Green? (I had such a great draw, I didn't get to see much of this defense)Ruth/RomansPlenty of others that I didn't get a chance to see, but really awesome to see all the different strategies being used. There may have been one that I just missed, but I didn't see a single Throne deck
John did play T1, but did not place this year...it was most certainly a tough field.
Quote from: The Guardian on May 28, 2019, 10:31:13 AMJohn did play T1, but did not place this year...it was most certainly a tough field. Indeed. I lost a super tight game to Kye, 5-4, both of us were decked out and forced to use everything we had. After that my day went downhill quickly
There was also a pale green offense that was "outside the box" and extremely effective.
Could we get a basic breakdown of what won in both 2player categories? Also, what was seen in T2? And Justin, what made you choose T1 over T2 at this state?