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For some they may not want to buy 50 more sleeves to accommodate 5 more slots. Kirk
For those who prefer 100, what is your thought process behind not including those last 5 cards?
Quote from: The Guardian on June 27, 2013, 01:52:40 PMFor those who prefer 100, what is your thought process behind not including those last 5 cards? I value both speed and power to accomplish my strategy. I've built plenty of 105 card decks for T2. Almost always, my 100 card decks out perform my 105 card decks. Part of the reason might be because they're more fine tuned. Part of it might be that there are less cards that don't accomplish my specific plan for victory. While there are more cards that a person can deck that might help any given strategy. I'm a firm believer that you don't need more than the minimum # required per deck to reach victory. Part of the reason this works best for me might just be my play style.
Basic math:Chance of drawing 1 card out of 100 when drawing only 1 card: 1%Chance of drawing 1 card out of 105 when drawing only 1 card: 0.95%So you have one half of a percent better chance of getting your Son of God when you attack with Peter if your deck is only 100 cards. Based on all 100 cards still being in your deck, of course, which means Peter couldn't be attacking. But yeah. I'd say not negligible but not significant overall either.
Don't forget that 100 with 2 hoppers is really an 84 card deck, compared with maybe a 105 with no hoppers (a 91 card deck). And then after the initial D8, the percentage spread increase even more.
Are FBTN LSs common in T2? If so, Hopper becomes less attractive.
But still, if you draw a Hopper before you can rescue FBTN (especially in multi) you get stick with the extra soul.
Taking a look at Gabe's Deck I would add Magic Charms, Writ 2x, Two Thousand Horses, and Isaiah to make it 105.
The problem with the Writs is I'm pretty sure Gabe wants (and he'll correct me if I'm wrong) DD or CWD active all game.
Some decks are going to perform better at 100 cards while others need those few extra cards to maximize effectiveness. I have some 105 card decks that I have literally stared at for an hour trying to think of how I could get it down to 100. I think once I managed to cut one of them down to 102.