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Voting closed: March 10, 2012, 02:32:15 AM
What I'm curious about is how this matchup occured so quickly? These recent ones are the first white contests I have seen. Were both of these heroes "middle of the pack" in voting, or did one of them get several votes and the other one hardly any? I ask because this one is just hard to call, for me at least.Also, and this may have been addressed elsewhere, do 2-color heroes get entered in both colors, or does someone choose a contest for them? If they are only in one contest, like say having Daniel only competing in white, should I be voting only on his usefulness with white enhancements?Thanks for the clarification.
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Let's compare Suzy vs. Standard Meta T1 Defense and Daniel vs. Standard Meta T1 Defense:Daniel vs. Uzzah: Daniel wins, Uzzah does nothingDaniel vs. Sabbath Breaker: Daniel wins, SB does nothingDaniel vs. The Amalekite's Slave: Daniel wins, TAS does nothingDaniel vs. KoT: Daniel can play any white/green battle winner to win, usually without fear of negation, since no one uses Gold/Orange negates.Daniel vs. Gomer: Gomer can still band to any male EC, but they won't do anything. Suzy vs. Uzzah: Uzzah dc's an art, and gets a successful block. Suzy vs. Sabbath Breaker: Sabbath Breaker draws 3 AND makes Suzy use a battle winner in order to get an LS.Suzy vs. TAS: TAS captures himself generating a Soul, and can search for one of the above to get their benefits. Suzy vs. KoT: Suzy needs two cards, FioHP+Battle Winner, or AotL, to win. Suzy vs. Gomer: Gomer can band to any of the above, and get their benefits. Just some food for thought.P.S. Daniel is now winning! Go Danny go!
Not to mention Suzie doesn't deserve +2 for "soul hiding" since she shifts all souls below her purview to the top.
Yes because everyone knows that negating a special ability on a character makes you win. In the first scenario I'm guessing that you're assuming the defense has no enhancements with which to combat daniel, yet all of the sudden in the second defense has counters to the white band winners. fair comparison, this is not.
Yeah that's called luck and it happens every time you draw cards. The difference being if there are 7 LSs in my deck, and I bury one, now there's only 6 LSs that have the potential to be on top of my deck. before there was a potential for all 7. now I only got a C in calc but I think you guys are missing the point.
Any time you DRAW CARDS every other soul in the deck is closer to being drawn, at least Susanna gives you a chance to bury them. You're argument doesn't make sense, by virtue any time a card is removed from the deck the rest of the cards in that deck are closer to being drawn, with Susanna you have a chance to bury your lost souls. There is no way that isn't an advantage especially in speed vs. speed when often times games come down to who drew 3 LSs first.
Daniel stops one of the best ecs in the game and can play HiR preblock so he gets my vote.
I can MAYBE see him being weaker in Type 2 than Suzanna just because you can only have one of him. But short of that, he's just SO useful.
Quote from: stefferweffer on March 07, 2012, 04:48:16 PMI can MAYBE see him being weaker in Type 2 than Suzanna just because you can only have one of him. But short of that, he's just SO useful.You can have two of multi color cards in T2 now.
I take it that neither of you played against Matt's deck last year? Susie + FioHP + Magnificat/He Is Risen = virtually guaranteed soul.
Quote from: jmhartz on March 07, 2012, 12:48:31 PMI take it that neither of you played against Matt's deck last year? Susie + FioHP + Magnificat/He Is Risen = virtually guaranteed soul. Virtually, but yeah, that was really annoying.I voted for Susie because she wins games by grabbing SoG/NJ. She IS TGT's speed, and can grab just what you need to shut down your opponent (and is more reliable than people would like to believe). Also, Daniel isn't a good white hero, so by no means should he win in the white category. Daniel is a pretty good green hero, but not white.