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David and his Mighty Men
« on: July 17, 2009, 04:39:05 PM »
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Cards in deck: 56
Lost Souls: 8
   Lost Soul (anti-ignore)
   Lost Soul (Female Only)
   Lost Soul (hopper)
   Lost Soul (N.T. only)
   Lost Soul (Shuffler)
   Lost Soul (revealer)
   Lost Soul (2-liner)
   Lost Soul (Wanderer)

Lamb Dominants: 4
   Angel of the Lord
   Guardian Of Your Souls
   New Jerusalem
   Son of God

Grim Reaper Dominants: 4
   Burial
   Christian Martyr
   Destruction of Nehushtan
   Falling Away

Fortresses: 3
   Assyrian Camp
   Raiders' Camp
   Wall of Protection

Multi-Color Sites: 2
   Dragon Raid
   New Jerusalem (site)

White Covenant Cards: 4
   Captured Ark (Crimson)
   Confusion of Mind (Pale Green)
   Go Into Captivity (Crimson)
   Unknown Nation (Yellow)

Green Covenant Cards: 2
   Covenant with David
   I am Salvation

White Heroes: 1
   Maharai (Ki)

Red Heroes: 1
   Heldai

Gold Heroes: 2
   Israelite Archer
   Shamhuth (Ki)

Green Heroes: 2
   Benaiah (Ki)
   David (Ki)

Blue Heroes: 2
   Helez (Ki)
   Ira (ki)

Purple Heroes: 1
   Ethiopian Treasurer

Multi-Color Hero Enhancements: 1
   Brass Serpent

Green Hero Enhancements: 1
   Provisions

Blue Hero Enhancements: 1
   Abraham's Servant to Ur

Purple Hero Enhancements: 1
   Authority of Christ

Pale Green Evil Characters: 8
   Esau, the Hunter
   King Jehoiakin
   King Sargon II
   King Tiglath Pileser III
   Prince of this World
   The Rabshakeh
   The Tartan
   Women as Snares

Pale Green Evil Enhancements: 8
   Achan's Sin
   Death of Unrighteous
   Forgotten History
   Misuse of Talents
   Rabshakeh Attacks, The
   Slave Trade
   Stocks
   Two Thousand Horses

Edited.  Cut down to 56.  Any suggestions welcome.
« Last Edit: July 25, 2009, 04:12:19 PM by MitchRobStew »

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Re: David and his Mighty Men
« Reply #1 on: July 18, 2009, 08:38:40 AM »
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I think I would drop the purple. King David is a great card, but his large numbers make it unlikely you will be able to play unified kingdom. Even as it is, having two purple enhancements with only one possible target for them seems like trouble. Oh and don't forget, if your green David hits the table first, your purple one can't be there until he dies. If nothing else, definitely lose Unified Kingdom.

I'm also not entirely sure that Ira fits with what you are trying to accomplish here either, but he's decent enough on his own.

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Re: David and his Mighty Men
« Reply #2 on: July 18, 2009, 11:00:18 AM »
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well.... i have had some expirience with this type of deck. lemme tell you something though. add abishai, pitch aoc, add king david, and find a way to add in trembling demons. u could add israelite archer i f you haven't added him, also put in a way of doing a captain band with the second seal. there's my  :2cents:

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Re: David and his Mighty Men
« Reply #3 on: July 18, 2009, 11:55:46 AM »
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well.... i have had some expirience with this type of deck. lemme tell you something though. add abishai, pitch aoc, add king david, and find a way to add in trembling demons. u could add israelite archer i f you haven't added him, also put in a way of doing a captain band with the second seal. there's my  :2cents:

I'm confused by this comment. He already has Abishai, doesn't have AoC, already has King David, and already has Israelite Archer.

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Re: David and his Mighty Men
« Reply #4 on: July 18, 2009, 11:57:45 AM »
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nvm don't listen to me lol i am confused as well....

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Re: David and his Mighty Men
« Reply #5 on: July 18, 2009, 12:34:44 PM »
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I think I would drop the purple. King David is a great card, but his large numbers make it unlikely you will be able to play unified kingdom. Even as it is, having two purple enhancements with only one possible target for them seems like trouble. Oh and don't forget, if your green David hits the table first, your purple one can't be there until he dies. If nothing else, definitely lose Unified Kingdom.

I'm also not entirely sure that Ira fits with what you are trying to accomplish here either, but he's decent enough on his own.

I thought it was ruled that the different davids could be in play at the same time.  They are different brigades and differant artwork.
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Re: David and his Mighty Men
« Reply #6 on: July 18, 2009, 12:45:58 PM »
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That rule only allows them to be in the same deck.  Only one copy of any unique character, in any of its forms, can be in play.
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Re: David and his Mighty Men
« Reply #7 on: July 18, 2009, 01:27:29 PM »
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That rule only allows them to be in the same deck.  Only one copy of any unique character, in any of its forms, can be in play per player.
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Re: David and his Mighty Men
« Reply #8 on: July 19, 2009, 11:57:54 AM »
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I think I would drop the purple. King David is a great card, but his large numbers make it unlikely you will be able to play unified kingdom. Even as it is, having two purple enhancements with only one possible target for them seems like trouble. Oh and don't forget, if your green David hits the table first, your purple one can't be there until he dies. If nothing else, definitely lose Unified Kingdom.

I'm also not entirely sure that Ira fits with what you are trying to accomplish here either, but he's decent enough on his own.
Ira (Ki) fits with the weapon class banding chains (Maharai, Heldai, Helez, and Israelite Archer can all band to him).  I took out King David pretourny.  Unified Kingdom can be used by the green David, and ET.  I might remove AoC promo, but it helped me a ton at getting rid of pesky evil characters, banding defenses, and weapon class enhancements with ET.  
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Re: David and his Mighty Men
« Reply #9 on: July 20, 2009, 05:36:56 PM »
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whoa, your MitchRobStew??!! good to know you're on the boards...

I would consider cutting it down to 56

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Re: David and his Mighty Men
« Reply #10 on: July 25, 2009, 09:49:44 AM »
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I think you have too many lost souls. Isn't 63 8?
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Re: David and his Mighty Men
« Reply #11 on: July 25, 2009, 10:16:00 AM »
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Hopper doesn't count.

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Re: David and his Mighty Men
« Reply #12 on: July 25, 2009, 11:15:32 AM »
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Hey,

I find it ironic that a deck titled "David and his Mighty Men" does not have the card David's Mighty Men in it.

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Re: David and his Mighty Men
« Reply #13 on: July 25, 2009, 07:14:16 PM »
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Can your offense beat your defense? I have deck checked about fifty decks this year at states and regionals and I did not see one defenseless deck. I have seen all mono color strong defenses and if you can beat this defense you should be good.

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Re: David and his Mighty Men
« Reply #14 on: July 25, 2009, 07:49:23 PM »
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Can your offense beat your defense? I have deck checked about fifty decks this year at states and regionals and I did not see one defenseless deck. I have seen all mono color strong defenses and if you can beat this defense you should be good.
At 63 cards it could.  I'm going to try 56 and see.  I think it should help get out the banding sooner.  The on time I got shut down 5-2 I only drew 1 banding character for my FBTNB the whole game (Israelite archer).  I took out Unified Kingdom, The Strong Angel, and Chariots (didn't use once in 7 rounds).  I usually average 1 GE played per game (Usually Brass Serpent, or AoC).  Somehow I managed to never use Abe's Servant to Ur the entire tournment, and provision was only useful once for ctb purposes.  I ran into 1 defensiveless, and barely won 5-4, and ran into one hero lite and won 5-0.  The main thing was no one really prepared for FBTN.  I saw 2 HoH and 1 Golden Calf in 7 rounds (HoH and GC in the herolite game). (I saw mostly HHI, and CoM which were much easier to get around).  Blue Tassels + Lampstand was the biggest killer I saw (versus another FBTN deck).

 


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