Well usually a farenhite deck would have fire bolts and If ur enemy chains sundials ure dead meat
Quote from: yahoo123 on November 02, 2009, 08:46:56 amWell usually a farenhite deck would have fire bolts and If ur enemy chains sundials ure dead meatChaining Sundials itself is not a problem. Actually it helps you because opponents creatures are not doing any damage (if he has any). Problem is only if the opponent has a Sundial up when you are attacking. All you need is one turn without a Sundial and you will win.I'll try this deck with a Pulverizer to see if it's better.
Quote from: Scaredgirl on November 02, 2009, 09:58:11 amQuote from: yahoo123 on November 02, 2009, 08:46:56 amWell usually a farenhite deck would have fire bolts and If ur enemy chains sundials ure dead meatChaining Sundials itself is not a problem. Actually it helps you because opponents creatures are not doing any damage (if he has any). Problem is only if the opponent has a Sundial up when you are attacking. All you need is one turn without a Sundial and you will win.I'll try this deck with a Pulverizer to see if it's better.I thought u knew I was talking about creatureless farenhite+ bolt decks and those decks tend to save the sundials for the end. And as I said, drawing all 6 supernovas is pretty hard and theres a 1/6 chance that its gonna be the bottom most card in your deck. Ive tried this out on lv 3s and nearly lost