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My Samuel
« on: August 20, 2012, 04:22:57 PM »
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This deck's idea was simple, everyone is using O.T. this year so band to their offense. This was my National's deck for the most part and did exceptional. Had I used this deck first round against Jordan instead of my Genesis offense (verse his demons- Genesis is not good against demons) I think the results would have been different. Round 2 was 7-0, Round 3 was 7-1, Round 4 was 7-0. Round 5 was verse RTSManiac. He Water Jar'ed my NJ/AotL. His DoU's held me off as he didn't let me have Abigail out, or played them before I had initiative. We timed out before I could get my NJ for the win, 6-5 him, well played. My last round was for either 2nd place or 5th or below. I should have switched decks and I think I would have won. Josiah has a great deck, but he used my offense early on to propel himself to win. I had him down to just about nothing left but 2 band cards, and only one Samuel left to play them on, so the defense did great, just my own offense beat me. -__-
This is a slightly different version from Nationals, I added Mayhem/RBD.
Here's the deck-
 105 cards- 14 ls
DRaid or Priestly Crown, they switch from time to time

Foreign Sword x2

Holy Grail
Magic Charms x3

Abigail
David
Armorbearer x2
Deborah
Gideon
Moses
Eli the priest
Samuel x2
Angel with the Secret Name
Cherubim
Angel Under the Oak x2
Asahel
David
Ahimelek x2
Ishmaiah x2

Wheel Within a Wheel
Deborah's Directive x2
Samuel's Edict x3
A Soldier's Prayer x2
Bravery of David x3
Battle Cry x3

Cov. of Palenstine

Wall of Protection x2

SoG/NJ/AotL/GOYS/Grapes

The Rabshekah
ASA x2
Astrologers x2
Egyptian Magicians x2
King of Tyrus
Spirit of Temptation x3
Foul Spirit
King Amon
King Manasseh x2
Gomer x2

Worshipping Demons x2
Haman's Plot x2
Gibeonite Trickery x2
Invoking Terror
Divination x2
Forgotten History x3
Two Thousand Horses x4

Captured Ark
Rain Becomes Dust

Gates of Jerusalem
Kingdoms of this World

FA/CM/Burial/Mayhem/DoN

Strategy: Draw/CBN everything. Samuel starts everything. He has good numbers, and stops them from 2k horses or the play abilities that my defense uses, so usually he gets initiative. Once I get to play I band in my dudes, your dudes and draw, win, negate stuff, choose a different EC to block, and protect my characters/lost souls. The band never got blocked. If it's just one EC I just drop a CBN battle winner. Once I get rolling and they have lost souls out I band Cherubim to Samuel and put back their dominants, then Foreign Sword stuff so they get hand clogged, you can't draw your counters once the band is set, and holding evil doms hurts you. That's pretty much it, band in Ahimelek/Foreign Sword and Ishmaiah/Foreign Sword for their EC's/protection/sites/artifacts, and ASA everything else when they attack.
The defense is set to never give initiative, except against a lone Samuel, then I just do my low guys and play a CBN.
Main band in Spirit, put a battle winner under my deck, then band to Egyptian Magicians to play it, which helps hurting your hand. My favorite play is Spirit to Gomer to Spirit to Manasseh to Spirit to Magician to Egyptian. Now you just put 3 cards back, I put down 3 but I got to get one back and draw, and play the other one in battle for a CBN, so I only lost 1 card from my hand. Now on offense I attack with my band and clog your deck, it works well together.
There's always the CBN huge btn band for me. At the end I can recur my Gib Tricks with a 2/2 King Amon, not bad.

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Re: My Samuel
« Reply #1 on: August 20, 2012, 04:47:23 PM »
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Our game would certainly have been more interesting if you had used that deck to be sure. However, if I had enough time to set up, I have Nazareth, Lampstand, and Household Idols...and looking at that deck, I don't see you being able to beat Panic Demons. Also, you'd have to be really careful with how you play your defense out, as my Destructive Sin+Wandering Spirit+your SoT+any of your other humans I can bring in followed by the play ability of Horses or Egyptian Magicians to play DoU would be pretty devastating.

Maybe we'll have to try a game sometime, see what happens. You've seen my decklist, and I've seen yours, so it could be quite the match.
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Re: My Samuel
« Reply #2 on: August 20, 2012, 05:08:06 PM »
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I wish we would have played a game after the tournament. We can always play the what if game, I would not put down my EC's, or not switch back 7WS, so on and so on. Samuel stops the play ability, and the discard an evil card/band/returning multiple EC's would have been a fun match up, a lot more fun than my Genesis offense for you lol. Destructive Sin can be easily discarded with my offense, just matter of how the timing works out. Nazareth/Lampstand is fine, HHI could definitely be a problem, so ASA would have to block to get that out, so really just depends, we both have answers and options to scenarios, and both have very well put together decks, just a matter of how it comes out.

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Re: My Samuel
« Reply #3 on: August 21, 2012, 02:17:23 AM »
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I had a hard time against this deck and it came down to keeping Abagail off the field to DoU. Well timed Jars snagged NJ and I used Words of Discouragement to keep him from NJ. Last turn he draws deck and puts 16 cards from Jars into deck and i save last Jar to snag NJ again. It actually came down to just a D3 and he would have won. Invoking Terror and Words were the MVP's to keeping cards in his deck. GG
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