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- ApprovedAnonymous9 years ago
@megraam wrote:
How can one check world rank?
You can't.
But it is entirely possible to be anything you want in your own mind.
- ApprovedAnonymous9 years ago
1. lol, I never disputed that more cards = better chance to win, I think you should read my post again.
2. If not, let me state it simply and succinctly, I think the card is okay for drawing cards, but I don't play it because I have other ways to have card advantages over my opponent.
3. I play rank 40+ all the time (no seriously, ALL THE TIME), I rank up easily even when i play bad decks, a lot of players are still fresh to CCG (no, they are not bad players, just new still), so its pretty easy in rank 30s. I still play with no legendaries, I mean, my most powerful card in the right now is repeat moss, and repeat moss is a common.
- Gabochido9 years agoSeasoned Veteran
In my experience, it's a fine card but by no means OP. Indeed card advantage is important in these types of games but so is tempo and board presence and, and this card loses out on those so a counter deck can often ignore the card advantage and win by speed. I've been both on the receiving end of the card and have used the card plentifully in Taco League and been in situations where it shines and once where it just falls on it's face due to its weaknesses.
Here are some ways that I find are very effective in countering it:
- Gravestone killer. Obviously.
- Giving it -X attack. Makes it a liability until you can find a way to pump it.
- Blocking with a larger blocker the turn it comes into play. The plan player needs to be aware of the existence of this card (and when facing the proff, it's a very likely card) and should usually block gravestones with a strong blocker or a team up. In this case, the zombie player loses the board position at very little loss for the plant player (1 hp from their plant).
- Blocking and bonus attacking into it the next turn. SImilar to above but requires more sun (good for late game).
- Since this is turn 3 at the min, if the plant player has already set up a good board presence, it is actually possible to ignore the card for a turn and just deal more damage and finish the opponent off in a mad rush.
Also take into account that the 1 point of damage feeds the plant player's shield and gets them closer to an extra card too.