i’ve tried cooking up a few lists, but it’s hard to find something that I think would be viable. I might be able to make something that’s good into Emerald steel but then it won’t be good into other matchups. I haven’t really tested anything, so until then I can’t really say for sure
Ran a similar version of this deck to 2nd place in two set champs this past weekend. I opted for Ba-Boom’s over Let the Storm Rage On and Along Came Zeus and Smash over Grab Your Swords. Minnie Surfer and other Evasives absolutely destroy this deck so I prioritized options to deal with them since my local meta was almost entire R/A. Excited for the options Set 4 is bringing, definitely on my short list of deck choices for the Chicago challenge next month
Very nice. And good take on trying to combat the evasives. Zeus could be stronger for that for sure, and maybe the Tinker Bell can slow the down enough where you can race them.
I've been fortunate enough to pull 3 Robin's. One is Enchanted though, so I won't be using it to play lol. But yeah, very expensive card. I'm glad that I got half a playset from booster pulls.
@@Sayumi820 I don't know the exact number. It's probably about 50-60 since the set released. I get 10-15 boosters a week, but some weeks the Best Buy that I've been getting them from doesn't have more than 5, or they're out entirely. Otherwise I'd have bought a bit more. I can afford about $60-$100 on cards a week most weeks.
I ran what I think is the perfect version of this deck, you’ve got to drop Rabbit and Friends, and I suggest adding It calls me. Niche but trust me, i’ve gotten 2 stitches so far.
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Do you have any updates for set 4 Amythest /steel july 2024?
Would like to see you try to win against Ruby/Amethyst. Encountered 3 during my set championship. Never switched back to emerald/steel so fast.
Any chance you do an updated deck profile? Saw a comment from you on your last video (emerald/steel) that steel/amethyst is a good counter for e/s.
i’ve tried cooking up a few lists, but it’s hard to find something that I think would be viable. I might be able to make something that’s good into Emerald steel but then it won’t be good into other matchups. I haven’t really tested anything, so until then I can’t really say for sure
Ran a similar version of this deck to 2nd place in two set champs this past weekend. I opted for Ba-Boom’s over Let the Storm Rage On and Along Came Zeus and Smash over Grab Your Swords. Minnie Surfer and other Evasives absolutely destroy this deck so I prioritized options to deal with them since my local meta was almost entire R/A. Excited for the options Set 4 is bringing, definitely on my short list of deck choices for the Chicago challenge next month
Very nice. And good take on trying to combat the evasives. Zeus could be stronger for that for sure, and maybe the Tinker Bell can slow the down enough where you can race them.
Love this!!!!
How crucial is Robin Hood in this deck? It's so expensive!!!
In my opinion, I think it’s really important. it facilitates a lot.
@@QuantumMercury Alright, let's see if it drops from the deck in Set 4.
I've been fortunate enough to pull 3 Robin's. One is Enchanted though, so I won't be using it to play lol. But yeah, very expensive card. I'm glad that I got half a playset from booster pulls.
@@Xoulrath_ Very lucky, how many boosters did you buy?
@@Sayumi820 I don't know the exact number. It's probably about 50-60 since the set released. I get 10-15 boosters a week, but some weeks the Best Buy that I've been getting them from doesn't have more than 5, or they're out entirely. Otherwise I'd have bought a bit more. I can afford about $60-$100 on cards a week most weeks.
I ran what I think is the perfect version of this deck, you’ve got to drop Rabbit and Friends, and I suggest adding It calls me. Niche but trust me, i’ve gotten 2 stitches so far.
“So far.” As if more championships are available 😂
@@KrisPBaconnn You’re right, not sure why I said that 😂, but my friend used it at a different stitch event and got one, so Ima take partial credit