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corvus |
Posted: Mon Apr 30, 2007 2:35 pm |
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fishfleas |
Posted: Wed May 09, 2007 10:37 am |
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Hmmm.... NBarden where did you come up with the Evil Men Loop idea? The reason I asked, was I was the first one come up with the deck that I know of. I came up with it the idea shortly after the release. I was the first one posting about this on the D boards... that is why I was curious... Everyone keeps refering to you as the designer of the infinite loop... Not trying to be cocky, just like to have credit where credit is due.
Also, your deck has alot of extra crud on that design... things that don’t matter really for the swarm. The deck functions better with 1 countless companies if any and 1 last days... if any... most of hte time the conditions don’t last... Namarie among other things..
Focus on the Possessions. Use 4 of each of the support possessions. YOU NEED THEM.... if they don’t run possessions to counter you, then spotting your own 8-10 possessions is more useful than countless or last days...
Other than that the Loop looks like a decent build of it... |
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corvus |
Posted: Wed May 09, 2007 12:10 pm |
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ceremoial armor is quite expensive, and i would like to include some relatively cheap but TOUGH strategies to make the difference here as well. Otherwise, i would have added it x4. |
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sickofpalantirs |
Posted: Wed May 09, 2007 2:08 pm |
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fishfleas wrote: Hmmm.... NBarden where did you come up with the Evil Men Loop idea? The reason I asked, was I was the first one come up with the deck that I know of. I came up with it the idea shortly after the release. I was the first one posting about this on the D boards... that is why I was curious... Everyone keeps refering to you as the designer of the infinite loop... Not trying to be cocky, just like to have credit where credit is due.
Also, your deck has alot of extra crud on that design... things that don’t matter really for the swarm. The deck functions better with 1 countless companies if any and 1 last days... if any... most of hte time the conditions don’t last... Namarie among other things..
Focus on the Possessions. Use 4 of each of the support possessions. YOU NEED THEM.... if they don’t run possessions to counter you, then spotting your own 8-10 possessions is more useful than countless or last days...
he designed the cheap loop I think. I am not quite sure though. nice to see another D person. |
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