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we dont need any new stuff for sam decks. they are fine as is.
Sam decks are actually insanely easy to defend against.
They are easy to defend against, you just have to use an actual defense and not just a few auto-blocks and drawing characters like in most decks these days
Quote from: Red on December 26, 2012, 07:12:12 PMSam decks are actually insanely easy to defend against.I assume this is just humor since several finished above you at Nats.
Just saying, The decks that finished above me were not true Sam Gabe, They were The Deck/FBTNB for the most part. I finished better than all traditional Samuel offenses.
Wow, I didn't realize like 3 people changing defenses meant this game has a sudden meta shift. It wouldn't surprise me, though.
I've grown to appreciate the strategy behind cards like Household Idols, Covenant with Death, and Nazareth. These aren't cards that can be thrown into any deck the way RBD can, because they have a lot of impact on how a person plays, and they only fit into certain decks.
The trouble is finding a defense that can block consistently under CwD, unless you play a fair share of enhancements.
I use Babs, which has a few ways to get rid of any artifact out, face up or down. you have desecrate the temple, Bab soldiers, Imperial guard. you use the characters pre CWD and DtT hen it is up when you have initiative. it works comparitively well.
Then surely you must mean any defensive cards found between a balanced deck and a super turtle. Because the meta defense is still and has been for a long time:1) Choose Pale Green, Gray, and Brown 2) Throw every speed and auto-win card associated with those brigades in a Yahtzee cup3) Shake thoroughly 4) Choose the first 5-10 cards that pop out of the cup.Deviating ever so slightly from the same rehashed formula year in and year out (ooo, I'm splashing Whore of Babylon with my Brown) does not mean the meta defense has in anyway changed.
Right now, I don't know of anybody that is playing that aforementioned meta defense right now, and even the people who played some combination of PG, grey, and brown are experimenting with other things.
Most people aren't taking it particularly seriously however, since what good is a meta in Redemption if we're going to get a new set between now and Nats?
Old school Sam deck had a crazy amount of firepower. But that was before dominant cap. I'm not even sure what a typical "Sam" deck looks like anymore. Red/Purple? Teal/Green/Gold*? The Deck w/ Samuel**? W/C FBTNB w/ Samuel? It has so many options to go with it, but for the most part, I have not seen a Samuel deck for a long time. So as far as the original topic goes, it's hard to say because Sam isn't used. .....