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We were expecting a dimshield fractal deck. And we made a perfect counter to it. The dimshield stall is so slow, that you can use this kind of clumsy 36 rol/hope and still survive easily. The problem is not surviving, but dealing damage. So, we added a 4-card combo that gives as an opening for one turn. That is more than enough for the win. Everything went fine at the beginning, but then team Time presented their excellence and totally turned the odds around. That forced me to change my plan. This is how it went.
Round 1
Deck used: all 36.
Got a Ray, Fractal and Hope early. Played them all soon. After that I played another fractal. My opponent was simply drawing cards and keeping them in his hand. When is hp reached 28 hp, he started chaining dims. At that point I still didn't have a dragon or fractal. Had a deflag and 1 nova though. Dragon allowed me to strike once for 13 dmg and then played another shield hoping to deck me out. At that point I had 2 fractals, 1 nova and a deflag. Drew another nova, played them both, got 3
, made an opening and fractaled Rays for the win.
Round 2
Deck used: all 36
Again, a weird match. Everything looked fine at the beginning. Ray, Fractal. Waited with my Ray until I found my hope though (Eternity was capable of stopping my draws after all). As the match went, I slowly built my defence with additional Rays and Sanctuaries, but no second fractal. He on the other hand hurt my hp with Dragons and from time to time rewound my Rays. In the end, he was probably thinking that he had a chance to win, but I had a Miracle from the very beginning of the match. When he was about to defeat me, I healed myself up to 99 hp. Had like 10 Rays and 3 Sanctuaries at that point. 3/4 fractals in the last 10 cards. Luckily, he was about to deck. Rushing and fast drawing forced him to use Eternity on his Ghost and freed my draws. Finally, second fractal on Rays sealed the victory. Dragons didn't even want to wait for the deflag and simply didn't play a shield (even though he had 2 left).
Round 3
Deck used: -1 Dragon
Both matches were definitely in my favour, but RNG disliked my build, but each and every card was important. All I could do was take out 1 dragon. I start the game and see a gravity mark. Momentum? Dune Scorpions? Chimera? Didn't know what to expect so I wanted to rush my deck, which was impossible without a single Ray of Light. And then I saw it. Pharaoh. I got my combo out but I knew that this match was a lost case.
Round 4
-3 Nova, -1 Deflagration, -2 Light Pendulum
This is where the mindblowing tactic had to be involved. Time managed to overturn our advantage and turn it into something like the Prisoner's Dillemma. All 36 Hope vs Dimshield - I win. All 36 Hope vs Pharaoh - they win. 30 Light rush vs Pharaoh - who knows? A neat fast 30 card deck played like a rush had a chance. Starting hand, 1 Aether pendulum, 1 Ray of Light. What? Luckily his start was not amazing either. I played my Ray, didn't care for Eternity. Got hit by a rewind. So, I didn't play the Ray of Light and instead started discarding my deck from Hopes. Played a first fractal of Rays and watched with joy, that he played an hourglass (that meant he didn't draw a pharaoh yet). I watched as my
grew and totally ignored playing my hope. A second fractal, and a Dragon were about to be unleashed. Played 3 at once and reduced his hp to 5. Didn't see the evil creature at all this time.
This was probably the best match I played in this war. Time is a great team.