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Immortal Flying Titans! https://elementscommunity.org/forum/index.php?topic=8074.msg91286#msg91286
« on: June 14, 2010, 03:22:30 pm »
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While trying out different variations of flying titan decks, I realized that the flown titans, especially the gravity pulled ones, get owned by rewinds or mutations.

Therefore, I have created this deck.

It's simple; use the fact that flying Titans have 70 hp to gravity pull it and absorb all the damage from the enemy. A VERY good anti-rainbow rush.

I wanted to put in black holes too, but didn't have much space for it. So i put gravity nymph instead. (Once i win one, I'm gonna make the real deck in my real account >_<)

One problem with this deck is bad draw; only 10 pillars, and not drawing quint against an opponent with rewind could become a major problem.

I could throw in some aether pillars and use PU instead, but I think quint makes the deck steadier.

Any comments? :)
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Re: Immortal Flying Titans! https://elementscommunity.org/forum/index.php?topic=8074.msg91319#msg91319
« Reply #1 on: June 14, 2010, 04:21:09 pm »
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While trying out different variations of flying titan decks, I realized that the flown titans, especially the gravity pulled ones, get owned by rewinds or mutations.

Therefore, I have created this deck.

It's simple; use the fact that flying Titans have 70 hp to gravity pull it and absorb all the damage from the enemy. A VERY good anti-rainbow rush.

I wanted to put in black holes too, but didn't have much space for it. So i put gravity nymph instead. (Once i win one, I'm gonna make the real deck in my real account >_<)

One problem with this deck is bad draw; only 10 pillars, and not drawing quint against an opponent with rewind could become a major problem.

I could throw in some aether pillars and use PU instead, but I think quint makes the deck steadier.

Any comments? :)
Its close to the "anti rainbow" deck i was talking about in chat a while back. the mark and the 3 quints is what troubles be...you'd need 6 turns to get it to be usable.

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Re: Immortal Flying Titans! https://elementscommunity.org/forum/index.php?topic=8074.msg91327#msg91327
« Reply #2 on: June 14, 2010, 04:27:23 pm »
The ideal anti-rainbow would be any deck that could get out an immortal gravity nymph in a couple turns (nymphs tears). Rainbow decks have negligible chance of generating more than 3 quanta of any one element in one turn.

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Re: Immortal Flying Titans! https://elementscommunity.org/forum/index.php?topic=8074.msg91483#msg91483
« Reply #3 on: June 14, 2010, 06:41:24 pm »
While trying out different variations of flying titan decks, I realized that the flown titans, especially the gravity pulled ones, get owned by rewinds or mutations.

Therefore, I have created this deck.

It's simple; use the fact that flying Titans have 70 hp to gravity pull it and absorb all the damage from the enemy. A VERY good anti-rainbow rush.

Any comments? :)
I assume you want to use the quints on your Titans and not just the Nymph.  Unless they changed it recently, gravity pull and quintessence don't work together.

Have you play tested this deck?

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Re: Immortal Flying Titans! https://elementscommunity.org/forum/index.php?topic=8074.msg91565#msg91565
« Reply #4 on: June 14, 2010, 08:01:52 pm »
While trying out different variations of flying titan decks, I realized that the flown titans, especially the gravity pulled ones, get owned by rewinds or mutations.

Therefore, I have created this deck.

It's simple; use the fact that flying Titans have 70 hp to gravity pull it and absorb all the damage from the enemy. A VERY good anti-rainbow rush.

Any comments? :)
I assume you want to use the quints on your Titans and not just the Nymph.  Unless they changed it recently, gravity pull and quintessence don't work together.

Have you play tested this deck?

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yes.
i personally tried it in the trainers (and unuped version in my real account) and gravity pull + quint does work.

i still need to fix the fact that it takes 3 turns to qint, though.

by saying anti-rainbow, i meant it's anti-rainbow RUSH that usually carries none or little control like lightning but tons of damage for the titans to absorb.
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Re: Immortal Flying Titans! https://elementscommunity.org/forum/index.php?topic=8074.msg99027#msg99027
« Reply #5 on: June 23, 2010, 03:12:07 am »
You gravity pull, and THEN you quint. Just like with nymphomania (shard of readiness, THEN quint).

Not a bad deck, but I don't like four card combos unless they're really good, and in this case A LOT of the time I'd rather have a black hole or otyugh than a quint.

 

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