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Game 1: I got a strong draw and early EQs to stop his quanta but got trolled something awful by his Dusk shield. I think I averaged something 6 damage per turn with a field of 4 golems and an OE, which ended up getting stolen. I knew he had Miracles and asked him to play one so I could concede.
Game 2: Saw 1 Golem in my top 17 cards and only one more in the next 5, never had a chance.
Game 3: Saw early golems and an EQ on his light quanta, won pretty easy despite late Dusk. He wasted a Steal early on my pillar and got punished for it later, since not only did I play an OE but I put up Wings to stop his Vamp Dagger from hitting me, and if he could have stolen it he would have won easy.
Game 4: Mirror of game 2, except he draws better and just outright kills my Golems while I'm looking all 5 Wings in hand.
I think the following logic went into the deck choices:
Team Earth: "They'll never take a stall, it gets crushed by our pulvy/graboidbow."
Team Darkness: "They'll never take a pulvy/graboidbow, it gets crushed by our Ghostmare."
And as such they had the better counter.