Nice t-shirt and video. On Pudding, I actually find better to use it at the beginning of turn, otherwise, they might counter 1-2 cards from hand and then it loses its value, what do you think?
From my experience it depends on situation and what do you want to achieve in a given turn. As a rule of thumb it's a "no brianer" to Pudding your opponent when they have 8 cards in hand. It's because you invest 4 Don!! to get rid of 3 cards so it's equal to same result as 9k attack (2k; 2k; 1k). However, if opponent has 6 or 7 cards and your board is developed it should be better to swing life and see how your opponent is reacting. If you swing 2x 7k by attaching in total 4 Don!! to characters/Leader you will get 4 cards or they will take life risking Pudding, it's even better if you have 6k characters on board - less Don!! investment per attack. It's different when you want to fight the board, then obviously Pudding first and swing into characters. And the last situation is when you want to go for lethal. If you play against decks that are known to run counter events like new Gum-Gum Giant and opponent leaves 1-2 Don!! open it might be good to Pudding them on lower number of cards in hand to snipe events unless you suspect they are bluffing.
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Nice t-shirt and video.
On Pudding, I actually find better to use it at the beginning of turn, otherwise, they might counter 1-2 cards from hand and then it loses its value, what do you think?
From my experience it depends on situation and what do you want to achieve in a given turn.
As a rule of thumb it's a "no brianer" to Pudding your opponent when they have 8 cards in hand.
It's because you invest 4 Don!! to get rid of 3 cards so it's equal to same result as 9k attack (2k; 2k; 1k).
However, if opponent has 6 or 7 cards and your board is developed it should be better to swing life and see how your opponent is reacting.
If you swing 2x 7k by attaching in total 4 Don!! to characters/Leader you will get 4 cards or they will take life risking Pudding, it's even better if you have 6k characters on board - less Don!! investment per attack.
It's different when you want to fight the board, then obviously Pudding first and swing into characters.
And the last situation is when you want to go for lethal.
If you play against decks that are known to run counter events like new Gum-Gum Giant and opponent leaves 1-2 Don!! open it might be good to Pudding them on lower number of cards in hand to snipe events unless you suspect they are bluffing.