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Straight off ... Twin Universe is WAY better than Fractal in a water deck using SoP - copy the huge creature rather than dump a bunch of weenies out that take many turns to build. Inundation might argue against ... maybe 1/2 and 1/2 TU & Fractal? What will this deck do against a Gravity Shield?
You have a 21/22 squid ... do you a) fractal 4-8 squids that lay out at 1/2 and take 3 4 or 5 turns to make 20 damage or b) TU tho squid and it's already doing 21 dmg ... I play SoP Squid often and have tried both, prefer the TU
Quote from: Dhanzig on September 07, 2012, 12:29:59 amYou have a 21/22 squid ... do you a) fractal 4-8 squids that lay out at 1/2 and take 3 4 or 5 turns to make 20 damage or b) TU tho squid and it's already doing 21 dmg ... I play SoP Squid often and have tried both, prefer the TUYou're completely right. It makes more sense to TU....IF YOU START WITH A 21/22 SQUID. That's not how games work.
12 fractals is just overkill. Cut at least 2 undoubled copies. As it is, if the opponent has no mass CC, 3 or 4 fractals will definitely fill the board, causing the rest of the copies to clog his handother than that, this FG seems solid