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TGT encourages speed, which is the last thing this game needs! I am and have been for most of my Redemption career a defense specialist, but I am seriously considering abandoning non-Site defense altogether! Why waste 20ish cards in my deck if TGTerritory Destruction will render them all useless? I'd be much better off just going all offense in an attempt to lolwtfbbqpwn my opponent before he lolwtfbbqpwns me.The alternative is adding still more defense, which I do for online play, but the time allotted at tournaments is laughably low per round and ludicrously high per play. You could time a game out by perfectly legal means in only a few rounds. This well-intentioned mechanism is yet another element of the game that bolsters the most boring and powerful archetype. I know that some people need a bit more time to play as they have to read all the cards, but I still can't help but remember in the back of my mind the time I could have taken first at my first nationals instead of third if only a spiteful player, whose defense I had already annihilated and simply needed three turns to walk, stalled me out legally giving him a timeout victory. I'm not bitter, I just wonder why we are allowed SO MUCH TIME to do everything and SO LITTLE TIME to play a round.Speed and TGT would cease to be the blight on the Redemption meta that they are, becoming merely another option rather than the only viable option, if slower, more strategic decks weren't so heavily penalized./rant
I would not recommend using a defensive heavy deck at Nats. There's just too much chance that you'll run into a slow player there, and almost definitely time out.
He gets interaction in the game all the way through until the very end. He has to test his wits against his opponent to see if he can even get to use Zeb during the end game.
I was curious about something, not having played Magic the Gathering or Star Wars CCG for years and having never played another CCG. Does the same thing happen with those games, where you can expect to face one of 3 or so decks at a tournament?
Right, because Protect Forts are so hard to deal with...
Is it only me or is it extremely ironic that the most vocal against pre-block ignore plays a Zebulun deck?
That is irony. I've only timed out in tournament play twice. Once was against Prof U at Nationals and I wasn't even using a defense heavy deck...
Only if the opponent isn't playing a similar strategy.
Quote from: STAMP on February 02, 2010, 10:40:15 AMIs it only me or is it extremely ironic that the most vocal against pre-block ignore plays a Zebulun deck?It is ironic. In fact, I play a TGT deck sometimes, too. Just because I hate something doesn't mean that I don't recognize it's power. And if I want to win games, I have to sometimes use the tools that are available. I'd rather they not exist, but they do.
Okay, Mr. Phil Mickelson.
Quote from: STAMP on February 02, 2010, 01:01:37 PMOkay, Mr. Phil Mickelson. If I knew more about golf, I'm sure I'd get that