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Total Members Voted: 36
Voting closed: March 08, 2012, 09:57:53 PM
I don't even know what abigail does. Philip is better though.
Abby. Disciples/Gardensciples suck this year.
You can't have 2 S tiers. You already said Sams was S tier.And really, there are far more hard counters to TGT than ever before now.
King Turtle eats Gardensciples alive, how can it be S tier?
Quote from: Master KChief on March 06, 2012, 11:08:19 AMYou can't have 2 S tiers. You already said Sams was S tier.And really, there are far more hard counters to TGT than ever before now.Yes you can. It's been well established for a while that both Gardensciples and Sam are considered S tier.
Quote from: TheHobbit13 on March 06, 2012, 11:15:43 AM King Turtle eats Gardensciples alive, how can it be S tier?How do turtle decks kill Gardensciples, exactly?
Expansive defense? What expansive defense? You're combining two themes, you literally have no room for anything but the standard meta defense.
Why would Gardensciples utilize Gabriel? And Birth Foretold, a 1:1 only playable on Gabriel? Thats terrible. And its not like any other deck could not benefit from a splashed Gabe and Birth Foretold, even if it was not for the bad playability chances.
I'm also curious as to how Gardensciples is less susceptable to the anti-meta cards, when some of the hardest counters in recent years have been to specifically shut down ignore.
And no, you cannot have two S tier decks, thats simply not the definition of S tier. If you have two or more top (anything), then it would be A tier.
There are a few reasons but its mostly because of their susceptibility to King Omri.
Banding in Gabriel with 'He is Risen' helps make an RA a success, not to mention Gabe's ability is pretty strong. Gardensciples is fast enough that you can afford a 1:1 ratio like that as long as it's used sparingly.
And how many of those get used? The most common anti-meta cards are HHI, Nazareth, HSR, RBD, and then the Broken Cisterns/Plagued with Diseases. Gardensciples only has a handful of banding, doesn't search that much, has Passover Hymn to help with RBD, and only uses three brigades.
Well, we do.
Even if you said only Sam could be S tier, Sam has at least three variations that are relatively commonly used, so even Sam can't be S tier in that case.
If we choose to put Sam and Gardensciples in the top tier and call it S tier, we can do it.
Faster than drawing out your entire deck in less than 5 turns 60% of the time? I never knew Gardensciples to be that fast, only consistent with sacky rescues and some solid drawing.
Sounds more like you do.
I don't think that Gardensciples is faster than Sam, but it's fast enough to justify the addition of two cards to help get SoG out early.
Yes, and every single one of those cards hits Sam decks harder than Gardensciples decks.
I've heard more than one other person declare more than one deck being in S tier. Just because nobody immediately comes to back up my opinion doesn't mean I'm the only one. If I'm making up my own definition for S tier, why do you care?
Quote from: Chronic Apathy on March 06, 2012, 12:14:37 PMQuoteYes, and every single one of those cards hits Sam decks harder than Gardensciples decks.That would be a matter of opinion, they hurt them both pretty much equally enough. I mean, that pretty much is the definition of anti-meta. If it exists, then anti-meta players will use it against the top decks. I also seem to remember Golgotha pooping all over TGT last year, but that was conveniently left out...
QuoteYes, and every single one of those cards hits Sam decks harder than Gardensciples decks.That would be a matter of opinion, they hurt them both pretty much equally enough. I mean, that pretty much is the definition of anti-meta. If it exists, then anti-meta players will use it against the top decks. I also seem to remember Golgotha pooping all over TGT last year, but that was conveniently left out...