Imagine if Phoenix Force was able to move around regardless of her ability trigger. She would still be weaker in stats than a card like Vision if the ability doesn't proc but it would at least make her a little more playable even if you didn't get to destroy something.
Brain's not working yet...what is the the IW god draw? You insta-snapped at 19:50 with an IW hand and they retreated. I assume has something to do with Shuri --> Nimrod -->destroy card and just the ability to keep it hidden, but it seems play order is so narrowly specific that it could all be done without IW and still have the desired result? What else are we using IW to hide, especially with the other half of the deck being a pseudo move/phoenix package that you need to play and trigger before the end of the game. I have a similar Phoenix Nimrod hybrid deck, but don't run the Armor/Destroyer top end, and look to kill Nimrod multiple times or Zola it as my destroy angle. Armor is cute tech for keeping Phoenix'd Torch safe from Shangs and Mongers that I hadn't thought of, but the IW tech looks interesting, so I'm just trying to better understand her place in the deck.
the dream IW combo is: IW -> shuri a different lane -> Taskmaster under the IW -> destroyer on the shuri lane and then task copies the big destroyer at the end
@@awkotawko8975 Thanks! Yes, I did briefly hear Dekks talk about that line during another game. I wouldn't think it comes up all that often though (hence "the dream"), so are there other more flexible IW lines that tend to come up that would justify her slot in the deck? I'm not super versed with IW, so the tricky lines and plays aren't obvious to me.
Imagine if Phoenix Force was able to move around regardless of her ability trigger. She would still be weaker in stats than a card like Vision if the ability doesn't proc but it would at least make her a little more playable even if you didn't get to destroy something.
I really hope they make that change
Brain's not working yet...what is the the IW god draw? You insta-snapped at 19:50 with an IW hand and they retreated. I assume has something to do with Shuri --> Nimrod -->destroy card and just the ability to keep it hidden, but it seems play order is so narrowly specific that it could all be done without IW and still have the desired result? What else are we using IW to hide, especially with the other half of the deck being a pseudo move/phoenix package that you need to play and trigger before the end of the game.
I have a similar Phoenix Nimrod hybrid deck, but don't run the Armor/Destroyer top end, and look to kill Nimrod multiple times or Zola it as my destroy angle. Armor is cute tech for keeping Phoenix'd Torch safe from Shangs and Mongers that I hadn't thought of, but the IW tech looks interesting, so I'm just trying to better understand her place in the deck.
the dream IW combo is: IW -> shuri a different lane -> Taskmaster under the IW -> destroyer on the shuri lane and then task copies the big destroyer at the end
@@awkotawko8975 Thanks! Yes, I did briefly hear Dekks talk about that line during another game. I wouldn't think it comes up all that often though (hence "the dream"), so are there other more flexible IW lines that tend to come up that would justify her slot in the deck? I'm not super versed with IW, so the tricky lines and plays aren't obvious to me.
C6 conquest run pleaseeee
where about your accent come from?
Snapster has some of the worst most clickbaity titles out there. Most of these decks are awful.
RUclipsrs have to have some level of "clickbait" to make a living. Also I've gotten many gold conquest tickets with this deck, it's not bad
The deck is half the equation. A good player can win with a half descent deck.
Yo I enjoy your RUclips videos but can you please remove some of the advertising breaks? There is literally one every 5 minutes!!!