Whoa. That was probably the most exhilarating 3 Elements games I have ever had. No joke.
5l8 5l8 5l8 5l8 5l8 5l8 5l8 5l8 5l8 5lh 5lh 5lh 5li 5li 5li 5oc 5oc 5oc 5oc 5oc 5oc 5oc 5og 5og 5om 5om 5om 5om 5om 5om
That was the deck. Sean was playing a Ice Dragon spam, with LOTS of Heals. Here is how it worked out
Game 1:
Wasn't too sure of Seans deck, so I blew up the gases as they came. Big mistake. I ended up letting him easily outheal the damage, and me not drawing either Fog Shield kind of sealed it for me. 1-0 to Sean
Game 2:
Well my life was on the line (After xdude threatened to execute me if I didn't win
![Tongue :P](https://elementscommunity.org/forum/Smileys/solosmileys/tongue.gif)
), so I tried my hardest. I decided to hold onto all of my gases, and blow all 5 up at the end. I had a decent draw, but Sean had a great one, and even though I had Fog out, I was down to about 40 odd hp, and he had loads of dragons out before I drew the deciding unstable gas. He attacked, and the Fog left me with 5hp. Boom go the gas. 1-1
Game 3:
This was easier than the other game by a long way for two reasons. Firstly, Sean had a fairly mediocre starting hand I think, and two, he tried copying my strategy. Except his damage sources were creatures, capable of continuous damage. In short, throughout almost the whole game, he had 1 dragon out. I was easily able to Fog-dodge that, or Miracle over it, and when the Dragons did all come out, it was too little, too late. Boom go the gas. 2-1 to me
Thanks Sean, for some of the closest, and most intense games I have ever played.