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The problem is you're comparing an A grade deck to B and C (some D) grade decks. A speed deck is going to murder a casual deck almost every time. In other words, it's like introducing a shark into a lake filled with bluegill and some Pike.
Nope. Casual decks, by their nature, can't stand up to the fury of a full compliment of Dominants and massive speed (and when you say no defense, you don't really mean no defense I'm sure). A balanced real deck with its own full selection of cards can make pretty short work of a speed deck
That was true the past 3 seasons. But now, especially with the advent of Herod's Temple making AoCP, Zeal, AotL not a guaranteed rescue anymore, and territory destruction and PBI being infeasible thanks to the new Sites, the era of the balanced deck has returned.
However if doesn't work I will just blame Justin Bieber.
Yeah there are good counters out there but there have been good counters for a few years now.
I think the real problem with these counters is that you have to draw them before speed gets its big guns out (which can be difficult given the nature of speed decks).
In addition, when playing balanced decks, I find that it is sometimes difficult to get what cards you need on offense and defense. I sometimes find myself in a hole were I can't attack and cannot defend (either by a bad draw or just the wrong combinations of cards).
I guess there are pros and cons to any strategy though and then there is the draw factor.
WIth that being said I think I am going to try a balanced decks out again. First of all they are more fun to play and secondly I think my brain needs a break from the mind numbing simplicity of speed.
One of the reasons speed is so popular; a trained chimp could play it as well as the best Redemption player. Last season, Abom had as much potential as speed, TGT, what-have-you, but few people used it because it's FAR more difficult to build, and even more difficult to play.
TGT=! speed. I'm sure your offense is nearly mono-white and there's a functioning defense. I use TGT myself in two of my decks. None of my decks are speed.
Well, kind of but not really. Unknown Nation, Site Guard LS, and Gates of Hell were the only real counters to the guaranteed rescues until this set, and even those couldn't be used if TGT was in effect.
Now, you still have all that plus Golgotha to stop TGT, more LS's that hide themselves or others, HT to potentially stop up to 3 rescues (and with most speed decks, if you stop just one they can't win), many, many more blocks that don't even give them the chance to play a "guaranteed rescue" card, Nazareth to stop their tutoring, etc. In other words, there have been a few counters and a few checks before, but now there are plethora counters that aren't dead cards against non-speed. Even one of the best checks, RBD, is more usable now that Balaam can no-cost instant recur it.
Furthermore, with the massive proliferation of Sites, you only need to draw any counter before your opponent draws their big guns and access (since speed offenses will not have organic site access).
If it happens occasionally, that's just how it goes sometimes. If it happens consistently, that's bad deckbuilding. But in no case is it due to the nature of balanced decks.
Last season, Abom had as much potential as speed, TGT, what-have-you, but few people used it because it's FAR more difficult to build, and even more difficult to play.
RBD is a joke.
Nazareth stops tutoring, yes, but it also prevents you from doing the same thing.
You could also factor in the tgt stoppers, since tgt and speed go hand in hand. And on paper they worked, but when you got into tournament season tgt was still potent.
I think you are putting to much faith into these counters. Nazareth stops tutoring, yes, but it also prevents you from doing the same thing. In a balanced deck isn't it all the more important to search for what you need? Golgotha is solid but can run into trouble when facing teal tomb or a rogue land dispute, and RBD is a joke. I really don't see how this makes a plethora of Tgt/speed stoppers.
That is assuming that people want to take up 3 or 4 deck slots with sites (depending on the defense this may be necessary and beneficial) that will inevitable clog your draw and take away from your offense and defense. IMO this doesn't seems like a very realistic expectation. I would see no problem with adding two of the new sites to a blanced deck (even then I am a little reluctant because again it detracts from the offense and can clog), however, but this is certainly not enough to really stall a speed deck.
How is this not due to the nature of balanced decks? A balanced defense needs considerably more time to set up than a more efficient splash defense, thus potentially leaving itself open for speed. And similary the offense in a balanced deck can have trouble setting up in time to keep up with speed, since most of these offense find themselves susceptable to splash defenses do to lack of card flow. Those situations can come across quite frequently regardless of bad deck building.
I think the main reason that people didn't use Abom is because historically defensive heavy decks haven't had all that much success.
My point is that I have a speed deck because it's fun to play, not because I'm too dumb to make an Abom deck. If I had the Greeks and other cards necessary for an Abom deck, I'd be perfectly willing to try it.
On paper they didn't work. Almost all of the stoppers you still had to block. There was like, what, one card that made a king CBI?
Speed gets hurt WAY more by a lack of tutoring and losing all avenues of soul creation other than SWJ.
You underestimate RBD and you REALLY underestimate Herod's Temple.
Land dispute, Destructive sin, and Image of Jealousy don't require you to block.
I doubt most people will use Nazereth all that much in type 1 though, either because they want to search themselves or because it isn't an essential card.
It seems like this would take away alot of blocking options.
I was putting together a defense last night and I had a hard enough time fitting in two of the new sites.
This January I am going to be playing in Root so hopefully I can then experience it first hand.
I've played with a balanced deck since Di came out and my KDR is like 29
If you're addicted to searching, that's your problem; continue playing Speed.