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Gabochido
Seasoned Veteran
9 years ago

Frozen Veggies (Green Shadow)

This deck got me through the last few ranks in Taco League to get to ultimate. I didn't keep track of the exact win rate but I was able to win most of my games and climb quite quickly so I'm assuming it was around 70%-90%.

Solid low-cost drops:

3x Bonk Choy

4x Black-Eyed Peas

4x Rescue Radish

Freeze Suite:

4x Iceberg Lettuce

4x Snowdrop

3x SnowPea

4x Chilly Pepper

3x Winter Squash

1x Jolly Holly

Tricks

2x Fertilize

2x Flourish

2x Plant Food

Wild Cards

1x Whipvine

1x Espresso Fiesta

2x Mayflower

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  • I've made decks like this, also with Citron, and typically gotten terrible draws. I don't get it when I'm facing opponents who throw out two snow drops and 2 icebergs in turn 4. This happens maybe 4 times a week, always with taco league players. 

    Another scheme seems to be when I'm suddenly facing three gravediggers, and I know what's coming next. They all pop up in turn 3 or 4. No matter what I do, I can't replicate this scenario. 

    Evidently, the key is learning how to make perfect draws. 

    I would think winning all the time would get boring, but I wouldn't know. 

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    Gabochido
    Seasoned Veteran
    9 years ago

    The key to making this deck work consistently is in what I called the solid low-cost drops: Bonk Choy, black-eyed peas, and Rescue Radish.

    While these cards don't add to the synergy of the deck, they do add consistency in the early turns and are counters to various key Zombie cards. For example, Bonk Choy counters arm-wrestler, Black-eyed peas counters trick based decks and Rescue Radish is so big it can turn the tide of any game (and also works well with Chilly Pepper and Bonk Choy).

    To be consistently successful, don't depend solely on the snow drops and the Winter Squash combo, and use the cards that you get to best work with the situation. There will always be times where you just draw all your snow drops and not a single freezing piece, but that's the worst case. Usually, if you draw some of your solid low-cost drops and some freezing cards, you can play a solid early game and then destroy your opponent once your other combo pieces arrive.

    The key to winning is making the best of your draws, that's what makes it exciting.

  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous
    9 years ago

    I'd say this deck is great but if you have bad luck, you will feel terrible. Especially when you draw snowdrops at turn 7 or 8.

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    Gabochido
    Seasoned Veteran
    9 years ago

    As I said, the key is that you shouldn't depend on snowdrops. Yes, the deck is much more powerful when you get the combo, but the beauty is that it has solid cards that can play perfectly well on their own without snowdrop. I believe this is why I had such a high win rate with it.

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