No one should be surprised when a team that knows essentially everyone elses vault and then can build around that wins.
A little angry for your match?(you sound angry, but i could be wrong).
In our defence, we werent able to predict your deck.
What should be surprising is that this is the first time this deck was ever used in war, and it isnt a common deck at all(you wont see many unupped dragon OTKs in the forums, actually, i think there is only 1 thread with a deck similar to this one).
Besides, the Light/earth stall with SS could have beated us, so it was a nice gamble to give this to our point(not to mention this deck requires many special cards, so we cant just splash it in common bows for next round).
I will say this our intel was relatively lacking, we have premises on playstyle and an idea of what decks war teams tend to use, I think we only did intel on 4-5 teams 3 of which we didnt play lol. we only knew 300 of
vault and had no idea what you would discard. But I do agree that it is hard to play a team that can actually play any deck, any style. it really packs a punch against the teams that have to face UW in round 5, because those i round 6 know exactly what we will bring. maybe it will be changed next year. PS (
got lucky in not fighting us and getting the suicide against the point)
And this deck still would have done well against the life earth stall, i mean you have a 104 attack momentumed creature, kinda hard to stall that
A little angry for your match?(you sound angry, but i could be wrong).
In our defence, we werent able to predict your deck.
Well, you know almost exactly what the other teams have in their vault, and the other teams no absolutely nothing about your vault.
To add insult to injury, you can field all kinds of decks and you have vault building guidelines that benefit you more than any other element.
Oni is exactly right; underworld has a huge advantage in war.
have you tried building a good UW deck, you cant really depend on any combo what so ever. the chances of the combo being achieved are very slim.
Oh and this shows that "death by a large slash" > "death by a thousand cuts"