D.D. a.k.a Deja Destroyed?Hover over cards for details, click for permalink
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This deck is fast. Except for Reverse Time you should rarely experience more than 7 TTW.
5 & 6 aren't uncommon, I even had some 4 TTW.
Why is that so?I personally think this deck is quite invulnerable to bad opening hands.
No matter what you draw, you can always do something with it.
You only got a Cremation? No worries, you probably drew a Deja Vu that you can cremate next turn.
Got Nova? Great, use Sob and/or play Deja Vu and cremate it.
You got 2 Novas? Great, play Phoenix and cremate whatever you want.
Notice that,
in my opinion, it isn't the easiest deck to play as it sometimes might be hard to decide how to achieve the fastest and highest damage output.
When you have 2
quanta, would you play Phoenix or SoB?
Should you keep the Chaos Power for a Deja Vu or play them on Destroyer to make him more CC resistant have more damage?
Do I grow my Destroyer or hope that I draw a Nova so I can play Graboid?
Should I use CP on Deja Vu and take it out of the sweet adrenaline spot or will I be able to play Epi the next turn?
Many questions to answer and with some luck but more with experience you can find the way to the fastest win.
Criticism and feedback is welcome. Enjoy the deck