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Good games mrpaper. Essentially cointoss games, but we played our best.
Game 1: Feeling our decks out, didn't expect an
Mark but was pretty sure my entire deck was given away by the sight of mine. We ended up outstalling each other and the one who won the cointoss won the match.
Game 2: Knowing what we were up against we knew how we had to play and when to play it. I dreaded the sight of early Dim. Shields knowing that him going first plus the fact that he threw multiple shields down spelled my doom. Even told him at some point that if we just outstalled each other, the game was essentially his, and over... but, decided to play it out knowing how fickle those Dims. can be whenever I use them, so decided to hope for the best, which ended up paying off! The break in his defenses just appeared and I took him down, seizing the chance.
Game 3: I noticed he started off with a pretty bad hand, and I started off with a good one, but he had won the toincoss, which had me worried. Knowing to overlook playing Hope (mostly) I went for a strong offensive and whipped out as many RoLs as I could waiting for the moment I could fractal Nymphs. I allowed my health to steadily drop, avoiding using my Nymph's skill so I could unleash a Fractal-Nymph. Once I saw that he had 2
with no Dim on the field I grabbed the chance and won the match.
When it comes to toincoss matches, it is largely is the RNG that determines the winner. Good games mrpaper.