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Re: malignant mutants https://elementscommunity.org/forum/index.php?topic=12995.msg170748#msg170748
« Reply #36 on: October 04, 2010, 10:16:37 pm »
deepdown, would you mind sharing your deck? I always have a hard time against rainbow and u seem to beat him easily. I dont have any nymph but Im sure I could take some nice ideas out of your deck to improve mine.
Or at least can u give me some tips? cause Im kinda stuck on how to raise my win rate.

ps: malignant cells will only be targeted by massive CC

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Re: malignant mutants https://elementscommunity.org/forum/index.php?topic=12995.msg171155#msg171155
« Reply #37 on: October 05, 2010, 10:37:53 am »
Massive as in mass. What's also funny is how it regards its own Malignant Cells as a threat, but it won't waste damage spells on them. Only Antimatter. x)
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Re: malignant mutants https://elementscommunity.org/forum/index.php?topic=12995.msg171172#msg171172
« Reply #38 on: October 05, 2010, 11:45:37 am »
Massive as in mass. What's also funny is how it regards its own Malignant Cells as a threat, but it won't waste damage spells on them. Only Antimatter. x)
Furhermore, the AI actually try to kill it's toxin infected living creatures if he can (exapmle:oty is eating inf.creature), speeding up the process a bit :))

deepdown, would you mind sharing your deck? I always have a hard time against rainbow and u seem to beat him easily. I dont have any nymph but Im sure I could take some nice ideas out of your deck to improve mine.
Or at least can u give me some tips? cause Im kinda stuck on how to raise my win rate.

ps: malignant cells will only be targeted by massive CC
Ok, I try to reconstruct that deck, but I used that about may-june:

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5if 6qq 6qq 6qq 6qq 6qq 6qq 6qq 6qq 6qq 6qq 6qq 6qq 6qq 6rn 6rn 6u6 6u7 6u7 6u8 6ug 6ug 71c 77i 77i 7ak 7am 7gp 7q5 7q5 7q5 7q8 80h 80h 80h 80iYes, that deck is entropy rainbow without snovas and oty's ???

I did not posted the forum when I used that, because I did not found it better than the other anti FG decks, plus it uses nymphs which can cause frustration in several (unpatient) people.

Furthermore I think it's one of the slowest anti FG deck, and can be just outrused by Ferox (what a shame), BUT it is capable to beat every FG out there, including Divine(g@y)Glory.

Strategy is simple:
- quint your key creatures:1nymph, 1 druid is a must, then you have to choose to quint your mindflayer or BE'd  mindflyer (against growing creatures ->mindflayer, then some mutant will gain steal or destroy)
- since it has 2 PA's and main healing comes from AM, the deck can survive constant PC (obli, DC)
- once the AI has cells on his field, I use fractal on cells ??? (keep in hand a few against mass CC FG's)
- make an army from cells, rewind cells (avoid deckout), 13 towers will produce enough time quanta to rewind
- the bond is excellent to gain EM, you can play it last turn since it has to heal only the weapon damage

But other players already told you that you NEED qiunts. If you want to create a quintless FG deck so badly, I recommend to make a neurotoxin based rainbow stall.

EDIT: Beating Rainbow is VERY hard and luck based...   



Re: malignant mutants https://elementscommunity.org/forum/index.php?topic=12995.msg171197#msg171197
« Reply #39 on: October 05, 2010, 01:15:17 pm »
- once the AI has cells on his field, I use fractal on cells ??? (keep in hand a few against mass CC FG's)

thats a real cool strategy, I never tought about it. Since u dont depend so much on the cells until late game, fractal works way better than my double aflatoxin.

yes, its quite slow because u have to w8 for quint or PA before using anything and thats what Im trying to avoid. the cells allow me to because they are not targeted.

brilliant deck, I really like it.

ps: do u really wait for aflatoxin and fractal on every single game? cause that would slow you down a lot

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Re: malignant mutants https://elementscommunity.org/forum/index.php?topic=12995.msg171201#msg171201
« Reply #40 on: October 05, 2010, 01:25:35 pm »
looks good man. I got only one purple nymph but i am pretty sure it would work just as well

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Re: malignant mutants https://elementscommunity.org/forum/index.php?topic=12995.msg171236#msg171236
« Reply #41 on: October 05, 2010, 02:44:01 pm »

quote: ps: do u really wait for aflatoxin and fractal on every single game? cause that would slow you down a lot

Most of the cases I have to, cause there's no other way to deploy damage. At least for Aflatoxin, cause there are some FG's w/o any shield and toxin only my field to kill them (ridiculous). Think I stopped using this deck when I had 45 min. long match against Elidnis.
That's why I'm using nowdays a 40card oldschool timebow, wich is much faster. But when I started to use this entropy deck there were no CCYB and variants (which are faster than timebow), and I got sick from oty+boneyard+druid combo. But who knows, maybe I will give it another chance with some pendulums, time mark (got 3 purple biatch)

Re: malignant mutants https://elementscommunity.org/forum/index.php?topic=12995.msg171442#msg171442
« Reply #42 on: October 05, 2010, 09:47:10 pm »
I'd use fractal in any creature just to raise damage or aflatoxin on my own creature. waiting for both really makes this deck slow.

still, I think with some small changes it can get faster and still strong as it is.

I cant test it but from what I got waiting for quanta wasnt the big deal, but actually waiting for the right card. may be more hourglasses and time mark?

 

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