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You know Chronic, for being so apathetic all the time you certainly do complain alot
Yes they could use help but are you really saying OT kings, (good and evil) didn't need help?Profits didn't need help?The Canaanites didn't need help?Assyrian didn't need help?Judges didn't need help?And RED Didn't need help?I nearly never came against these themes... But in fairness maybe I just haven't played long enough.
It certainly wasn't site lock. I guess he had Land Dispute, but that doesn't count. I shouldn't have been locked, but I made a bad mistake. There was no Pit of Dathan. Otherwise, I would have been fine, as it's not protected by CP.
I would argue that brown as a whole did not need as much help as they got. "Evil Kings of Israel" wasn't really much of a theme prior to this set, but it's ludicrous to think that they aren't overpowered.
Quote from: Chronic Apathy on August 21, 2011, 01:36:41 PMI would argue that brown as a whole did not need as much help as they got. "Evil Kings of Israel" wasn't really much of a theme prior to this set, but it's ludicrous to think that they aren't overpowered.How are they overpowered? At all?Brown was A Tier and has maintained being A Tier. They aren't Uber yet.
Quote from: Ring Wraith on August 21, 2011, 01:40:14 PMQuote from: Chronic Apathy on August 21, 2011, 01:36:41 PMI would argue that brown as a whole did not need as much help as they got. "Evil Kings of Israel" wasn't really much of a theme prior to this set, but it's ludicrous to think that they aren't overpowered.How are they overpowered? At all?Brown was A Tier and has maintained being A Tier. They aren't Uber yet.Decrease is disgusting. Omri is an auto-block now? Ewwww.
cards like golgotha and i am sustainer are reasons i severely wish this game was best 2 of 3 and had sideboard.
Some more counters to decrease: every healing card.
Well, my point is that people keep saying decrease is too powerful when a decent counter exists.
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heh, yeah, some of us have figured that out already...most protect forts certainly dont protect from decrease.