(TES: Legends) The Basics of Aggro, Midrange, and Control
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- Опубликовано: 9 май 2017
- In this video, I discuss the general strategies of Aggro, Midrange, and Control decks, what kind of cards they typically use, how they win, and some sample deck lists!
1:00 Aggro
4:22 Control
6:54 Midrange
9:09 Matchups and Summary
CVH's stream: / iamcvh Игры
Thanks for this. Since tesl is my first CCG, I still have trouble spotting what I'm fighting against sometimes and deck-building isn't my strong suit. This helped clear up some things. Keep on being awesome.
Very nice explanation! With that lot of information and examples, you can generate a great article in BTL too.
Thank you for your insight. I am new to card games and I appreciate learning strategies that my opponents may employ.
Thanks for the guide! Very helpful
I am an old card player from MTG trough Heatstone and some other variations of card and other elements mixed up as well. TES:Legends is the one I found seats with me best from all. I am not as good but not bad either. However its nice to see the strategies explained and to learn the terminology of what you play with or against and identify it or predict it.
When it comes to types and effects I find sometimes very similar effects can be gotten by some actions compared to a combo of 2 or more cards that somehow are cost effective same, but usually at a cost to much greater card quantity cost to get synergy and oftentimes not as effective as the one card spell. The balance on this I feel a lot lacking, but all around I feel, balance is quite neatly done in this game even with new expansions coming out.
Thanks again to provide terminology and explain it.
When I played Magic years ago (around Ice Age, haha) we were always looking for combos...especially if you could reduce "bad draws" at the beginning (i.e., almost all the cards in your deck would fit well with others). Really enjoying this game and I hope it continues to grow.
Thanks, Teach! I'm now trying to approximate your skill and knowledge in trying to quickly ascertain what kind of deck strategy my opponent is playing so I can know better what to anticipate on what turn. I have a long way to go, but I am becoming familiar with Belligerent Giant on 7 and Supreme Atro on 9, mana rings and TG Recruits notwithstanding 😆
Very nice video CVH, could you make a video about "Identifying the Beatdown"? Most new players miss out on this info, "I'm playing aggro I should always race" kind of thing doesn't always work, when to play aggressively or when to play control would be invaluable to us newbies :)
Cheers
Great guide!
SMOrc, Value, and ResidentSleeper.
Really nice!
I am an old card game player, but it was interesting nonetheless :P
And i have some deck ideas that i can try XD
Funny iv been playing this game since last year in Beta and honestly didn't know this haha, I just through cards together or copied others and played some of these decks wrong (eg; I played Control very aggressively). So thanks for the guide, honestly helps a ton! So hopefully I can do much better now :p
thanks for the advice i respect you for that
Is there a guide to the attributes/colors?
Abomination Scout laughs.
You can explain the basics all you want but with each and every new expansion and update the game becomes more b******* and more broken. Bethesda is turning into a pay-to-win company were there making all their money from add-ons and cosmetics from all the games they are releasing. We can all be sure if Elder Scrolls 6 sucks I think that will be the end of the Festa everybody should be tired of this s***
Problem is everybody is not rich like you lol . All cards in X3 -___- '. It's a free to play for me, i don't use money and i don't want to pay. It's possible to propose deck FTP not useless ? THX
FTP players (like me :P) at first will just have aggro.
Luckly the arena is amazing at giving rewards! So we can build a nice collection sooner here than in other games.
Other than this, you should check what kind of deck you will build and craft a lot.
Olvarus If you don't want to pay, then being limited in what you can play is a conscious choice you're making. You are valuing your money over your time. Eventually you'll get a large enough collection that you'll have real deckbuilding decisions.