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Should I join the Meta and try to outplay them, or should I go Anti-Meta?What do you think gives you the best chance of winning? Should I try to join the meta and beat them, or build a well-rounded (Anti-Meta) deck to stop them? With some of the top decks looking eerily similar, it seems that many of the "top Players" have decided to beat each other at their own game. It often seems as if it is a race to build the best "insert typical decks here." This past year, a rouge deck won Nationals, I think that is awesome. The last time I played in a competitive tournament Tim Mierz's Gen/Romans deck came out of nowhere and did the same, both had a ton of anti-meta cards in it, think it will begin a new trend, or will most "top players" just try to beat each other at the same game, and every five years a rouge deck will win? lolThoughts?
Thus your anti meta deck may become an early version of a future meta.
Quote from: jbeers285 on October 22, 2013, 10:43:05 AMThus your anti meta deck may become an early version of a future meta.That's pretty much an oxymoron. First of all, if anti-meta becomes meta...then its countering itself? Second, anti-meta can never become meta. If the meta reinvents itself, so does anti-meta.
I have always correlated anti-meta to mass defensive stun that shuts down the majority of the offensive meta. Adding in a Naz doesn't make a deck anti-meta, it means you added in a single tech against the meta. The Decree and Gifts are also there, yes, but I sincerely hope we're not now defining anti-meta decks as decks that splash these commonly seen arts/site in as tech.