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Fire / Re: From phoneix to firebolt - a short story
« on: June 20, 2010, 03:38:56 am »
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You should create a deck that revolves around the idea of "what the oty can't eat, the gravity shield blocks". With the blessings, you don't really need the plate armors, neither do you need that many momentums. Try the following:i dont have another miracle
-5 plate armor, -3 momentum, -1 gravity pillar, -1 blessing, -1 otyugh, +2 gravity shield, +1 light pillar, +1 miracle, +2 parallel universe
Change mark to
Optionally you can +1 black hole for EMs
55k 55k 55k 55k 55k 55k 55k 55k 55k 55k 55k 55p 55q 55q 55q 55q 55q 55r 55r 55r 55r 55r 55r 55s 58t 58t 58t 58t 58t 5l8 5l8 5l8 5l8 5l8 5l8 5lf 5lf 5lf 5lf 5lf 5lf 5li
sorry i didnt see that[dont ask how]
- Take rid of enemy creatures with Graviton Guard + Gravity Force
Mark:
I personally used a mono time deck...Or atleast use to, my deck was simple but quite effective.yeah it does but dude this was on trainer and i dont have the money
6 Electrum Hourglass, (Upped Hourglasses)
6 Devonian Dragon,
2 Turtle Shell, (Upped Procrastination)
16 Time Towers
The reason I stopped using it though is because if the opponent has strong shields or creature control, it's hard to play against. I also upgraded my cards in the wrong order, I should have upped the hourglasses, then the towers (Alot more quanta + This deck needs to be fast), then the shields, then the dragons (Doesn't really make alot of difference).
Hope this helps.
thats only 6 of the offensive cards. besides, how many people in the t50 us demons?ok ok but thats a good idea, i mean how many people would hate immortal momentumed maxwells demons?[mabey adrenaline]
also, this isnt my deck. i got it from this thread
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http://elementscommunity.org/forum/index.php/topic,6681.0.html