It's more like there wasn't a point to and it was more valuable to save that for a later turn With only 1 cb and no sacrifice messiah it would've just come out, stayed in back row then maybe get locked next turn, by waiting I could see what my board would be like later and put it in a more ideal spot at that time
@@LoopvilleTCG I guess I don't put that much thought into it. I call it out, it either goes rear behind g2 if there is one available, if not, it goes to vanguard. I prefer locking and binding as soon as possible, but I can't say I'm a very good player so...
I don't understand, why didn't the messiah player bring out his grade 2 from the ride line? was there something that the hexaorb player would've done?
It's more like there wasn't a point to and it was more valuable to save that for a later turn
With only 1 cb and no sacrifice messiah it would've just come out, stayed in back row then maybe get locked next turn, by waiting I could see what my board would be like later and put it in a more ideal spot at that time
@@LoopvilleTCG I guess I don't put that much thought into it. I call it out, it either goes rear behind g2 if there is one available, if not, it goes to vanguard. I prefer locking and binding as soon as possible, but I can't say I'm a very good player so...
Messiah really needs a nerf...
It's called Gandeeva
Gandiva exists.
That is literally one deck out of multiple other decks. -_-
@@JennyBlaze253 But is the most popular and commonly called the best deck in the current format...
@@hayden8311 And what if I don't play Gandiva?