Anonymous
8 years agoTips n Tricks
I know that the majority of the discussion happens in general forum, but this isn't a place to complain about how, it's a place to learn how to. So being the strategy section, I am not sure how to do ...
- Anonymous8 years agoSome games you get into, and every little thing goes your way. And sometimes you build a deck, and have played it for long enough to know what it can do. And after making tweaks here and there, you are pretty confident in what you are trying to do...
Okay, while that in itself is a great accomplishment, the only way to know what your deck is capable of is to play and play, and play. And if you're lucky, you go through a couple losing streaks. Lucky because if you can fight through and figure out how to overcome, and overtake once again.
Because no matter what anyone thinks, there is always going to be a few games that you have to just chalk up to bad luck. Some of the time, the cards just seem to drop better for the other guy...and then that starts to become more regular, you need to figure out how to fix the problem.
Sometimes you just have to start again, but eventually you will have a deck that just needs a couple in and a couple out, and good to go.
Hopefully this is not too general, because it has to be a personal thing, I can't just hand a deck to someone and expect them to know how it works just by looking at it for a bit, and if anyone thinks that they can, nope I'm going to call bs on that...without playing you can't be certain of what is your decoys or order of play. Makes a big difference in a couple decks that I play.
If you find a deck that you enjoy playing, and can get comfortable playing, then you play it and try little things, and eventually those are some of the best decks of your bunch. Not only because they are decent, but knowing what you are capable of, you are able to make it flow.
And for those that don't know, when you do so, you will understand why I say flow
Next time I want to talk about sticking with game plans