Thank you for the games.
It seems my deck had some advantage, but you adapted brilliantly from the second game and caused quite a bit of nervous situations for me.
My deck:
Hover over cards for details, click for permalink
52o 52o 52o 52o 52o 52q 52q 5i4 5i4 5i4 5i4 5i4 5i5 5i5 5i5 5i5 5i5 5i5 5ib 5ib 5jm 5jm 5jm 5jm 5jm 5jm 5jm 7gp 7gp 7gp 8pk
Game1: When I saw the mark I expected one of 3 decks: 1, Fractal spiders 2, Dimshield stalling 3, Bonebolt. I knew I should be able to beat bonebolt and a deckouter dimshield stall, but I was a bit afraid of fractal spiders )
I never saw a Dimshield in this game. I was lucky with an early shield. However, I was reluctant to play my creatures at firs, cause I suspected some kind of CC. I played a few chrysaoras first then, when they stayed on board, I played a squid. My shield and squid did a good job in slowing down Root's offense. I won in 10 rounds. 1-0
Game2: In this game I couldn't really use my Arsenic due to a fast dimshield. Root adapted to my deck brilliantly and started to fractal and play lots of spiders exactly when the ones on the board got unfrozen, so my squids had a hard time to freeze everything that got through Permafrost shield (btw, I had a shield in my starting hand in all games. I guess that saved me in the end. Thank you shield) I cannot really remember how the exact game went, but in the end my poison dmg was enough to kill my opponent. 2-0
Game3: I was super- slow with my offense (no Poisons, no use of Arsenic due to
shield, no chrysaora until much later) and unlucky with my shield. Also, Root had a very fast offensive and he calculated his spiders very carefully. I had both my squids on board but that wasn't enough. 2-1
Game4: I had a fast shield up, but it continually failed to freeze Root's creatures. I had a mid-speed offense as well. I could damage him with arsenic for a time, but then he started chaining dimshields. I saw no Fractal this round, but towards the end he played an upped dragon, which took me by surprise. I thought I was gonna loose that one. Furtunately, in the crucial moment my shield made up for not freezing a single thing for turns, and it froze every attacking creature in a single turn. That tempo advantage was enough to squeeze out a win. 3-1
I'm attaching an unedited Screenshot of one of my turn10 wins. The language is hungarian; but the date/time says "october 27th" and a bunch of other stuff so it should be okay. The only edit I made was that I obscured our super-duper secret teamchat's name for obvious reasons.
Thank you for the games, and I'm glad we could make it without substitutions.