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In conclusion I hope this article teaches players to think out side of the theme more.
Themes are great. Mixing themes are better. Gardenciples was huge last year.Mixed themes have been winning nationals for the past 3 years I might add. Teal Tomb, Prophets Priests, Red Garden Tomb.
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The scrub who got third place won 4 (of 4) games using a disciples deck.
Like others, I have founf out that mixing themes improves your chance of winning. My deck is a 133 deck, yes I know it's big but I have won 8 games in a row with it. I use disciples, centurions,and other warriors on offense and kings, persians, magicians, and demons for defense. So this help's prove the point that mixing themes is better than playing one theme.
Just because the decks are weird does not mean that my proof is useless
Quote from: Arrthoa on December 11, 2011, 10:19:40 PMJust because the decks are weird does not mean that my proof is uselessI agree. However, Florida's meta is very well-known for being a bit... different. A deck faring well in Florida doesn't indicate that it will do well in other areas. The Pennsylvania/Maryland meta for instance, is built around the forums, because a very large amount of people from this area frequent the forums, including some really active members like Alex, Marti, Brad, and myself. If a deck from our area is consistently winning, odds are, it's more likely to fair well on a national level, because it's more indicative of the national meta.No offense Red, but it honestly sounds like you're angry that nobody is respecting your deck. Mixed themes do absolutely work, and most Sam decks are nothing but mixing themes and brigades.
Quote from: Chronic Apathy on December 11, 2011, 10:45:28 PMQuote from: Arrthoa on December 11, 2011, 10:19:40 PMJust because the decks are weird does not mean that my proof is uselessI agree. However, Florida's meta is very well-known for being a bit... different. A deck faring well in Florida doesn't indicate that it will do well in other areas. The Pennsylvania/Maryland meta for instance, is built around the forums, because a very large amount of people from this area frequent the forums, including some really active members like Alex, Marti, Brad, and myself. If a deck from our area is consistently winning, odds are, it's more likely to fair well on a national level, because it's more indicative of the national meta.No offense Red, but it honestly sounds like you're angry that nobody is respecting your deck. Mixed themes do absolutely work, and most Sam decks are nothing but mixing themes and brigades.Well you cant really say that until youve some of the top tier players who havent had a chance to go to nationals finally get the chance to. (Which may actually happen this next Nats if its in Tenessee or Florida.)
The reason why it does well is their are only four people including me in my area that play the game. From what I see on the member map the rest are either on the South-East coast or in Orlando. Also, I've never been to a tournament so I can say it be great at one.