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It depends on what your deck is.
...why?
Quote from: Tealza on August 04, 2008, 09:26:26 PMCaptain of the Host + Gathering of AngelsCaleb (10/7) , Men of Judah (12/12) , Army of Simeonites (11/11), Captain of the Host (10/10)43/40=WINIf opponent stops Captain, play Red's battlewinners and "If used by Warrior Class" cards. I love my red/gray deck. Alhough...Your attack: 43/40 with Captain negating + Opponent's The Trap of the Devil= DOAH!Don't forget Caleb's sword or any other of wepon class enchantment.
Captain of the Host + Gathering of AngelsCaleb (10/7) , Men of Judah (12/12) , Army of Simeonites (11/11), Captain of the Host (10/10)43/40=WINIf opponent stops Captain, play Red's battlewinners and "If used by Warrior Class" cards. I love my red/gray deck. Alhough...Your attack: 43/40 with Captain negating + Opponent's The Trap of the Devil= DOAH!Don't forget Caleb's sword or any other of wepon class enchantment.
I do prefer red, but sometimes conversations just go on tangents.
That's the sine of a really good conversation, or at least within its radius.
Well, I'm in the process of making a new deck and I want the Offense to be mostly Red Brigade, but the only problem is that I have never used the Red Brigade and I need some good strategies. I want to use both NT and OT so I can get the NT Only LS. Any suggestions?Thanks in Advance, Alex-cb
People should learn how to make good strategies within a single brigade offense, instead of just splashing in to make up for their deck's inadequacies.I especially despise silver banding to other colors.It happens way too often and shows a lack of imagination.It doesn't matter whether you use musicians, Jacob, Entertaining angels, etc... It's just redundant.