Ok, then I see what the problem is. The problem, with ai5 vs ai3 is that you have to know your opponent and expect everything. If they are an ai that could have some type of mass CC, take a look at their hand. Are they constantly holdin on to 1-2 cards in their hand, when they have plenty of quanta? Even if they dont have much, pay attention. If so, only put a total of 3 frogs down, to see if they destroy them, and then you have however many that were in your hand left when the opponent plays their counter.
Not to be harsh, but ai5 does have a degree of difficulty that requires you to know and understand your opponent, and what kind of card pool they may be drawing from, and if you cant do that, then you will lose continuously. Its not the decks or lucks fault that Im seeing in your description of battles, its yours.
Every deck will have a problem with quicksand, but out of a total of 70 ai5 games that ive been playing, not nearly enough have mass cc for it to be a problem if you play it right.
My advice, pay attention to the mark, and secondary towers they put downb. That way you can know what you will be facing to a certain degree. That will increase your win rate a lot
Interesting, and mayve you've reason on this. I know a little the Fake gods so I try to prevent what they do, and I guess I understand what I am talking about.
But then this shouldn't be on this guide. This is called "The
noob diaries: How to get rich in 8 hours". First she grinds over AI3 and doesn't comment anything about the enemy. Then she grinds over AI5 and doesn't comment this either, like if no attention was needed with that deck. She only advices to use frog and fractal on the same round, be careful to not waste aether's quantas for shields when using fractals and such, basic advices on how-to use the deck, not anything about how facing those enemies.
So I conclude that the AI5 chapter is not for noobs that just started, I will try to note down every AI5 name (I never use to farm them, its faster to farm AI3 and get cash or to get upgraded cards with fake gods, kinda faster..) and try to monitorize how they play, and then I will try the deck knowing them more.
ScaredGirl, I recommend you to add a note on the AI5 chapter advising that you NEED to know everyone of them before using this deck, or otherwise you will mostly get owned. This DOES NOT HAPPEN when you use the normal AI5 deck (the all-aether one), since the only knowledge needed is to use the phase shields as late as possible, you don't need to know the enemy at any point. On this deck I have to say that you need some luck in the order drawing the cards, more than in other decks.
The AI3 farmings chapters don't need you to have knowledge, the AI5 grinding with the mono-aether deck either, but the AI5 EM deck NEEDS you to know every single half blood or you will lose most of the matches.
Thanks a lot for your comments, they make a lot of sense. But I really don't see how knowledge could be used except in the rain of fire thing, I mean, this deck can't do absolutely anything to enemies that spam phase shields (you will either get out of shields and die or if you have shields or the healing system mounted you will deck-out), or have 300 explosions breaking or stealing your shields in hard moments and making you lose... Or also you cannot fight some of the half bloods that uses titans as weapons, use momentums on mostly all their creatures... and pretty much at the firsts rounds!!.