Is crows truly the best combo with red eagle like so many of your opponents seem to think? It seems like both are just universally able to slot into almost any deck to make it better rather than a surefire way to win
Yes, Crows/Reach is still very strong, it's just that the old way of getting rid of your starting power cards to get a better economy is bad against Alessia because you must be able to kill their agents. Crows don't necessarily generate enough power early game so it's possible to out tempo them with Alessia.
@@Footfalls_ Thanks for the tip! I'm working up the courage to go for leaderboard and I'm trying to learn as much as I can, and your videos help a lot. How would you work around not being able to easily view your opponent's deck/upcoming cards as quickly? I play on xbox and the cursor moves SO slowly. Would you simply try to remember all of the good cards or combos that your opponent has and try to guess when they're about to get those cards again (every other or third hand or so)?
@@Somnolentone Just play ranked, no reason to be scared. Win or lose you will still get better. I don't play on xbox so I can't really say how to see your opponent's deck better, but if you know what your opponent is drawing you can play around it. I guess you'll have to write things down to keep track or something if you really want that extra edge but not sure it's worth the effort.
Thank you. And thank you for the last 3 days too... Just forgotten to comment
Feels like Alessia vs Raj, those shadows are almost useless against Morihaus.
Is crows truly the best combo with red eagle like so many of your opponents seem to think? It seems like both are just universally able to slot into almost any deck to make it better rather than a surefire way to win
Yes, Crows/Reach is still very strong, it's just that the old way of getting rid of your starting power cards to get a better economy is bad against Alessia because you must be able to kill their agents. Crows don't necessarily generate enough power early game so it's possible to out tempo them with Alessia.
@@Footfalls_ Thanks for the tip! I'm working up the courage to go for leaderboard and I'm trying to learn as much as I can, and your videos help a lot.
How would you work around not being able to easily view your opponent's deck/upcoming cards as quickly? I play on xbox and the cursor moves SO slowly. Would you simply try to remember all of the good cards or combos that your opponent has and try to guess when they're about to get those cards again (every other or third hand or so)?
@@Somnolentone Just play ranked, no reason to be scared. Win or lose you will still get better.
I don't play on xbox so I can't really say how to see your opponent's deck better, but if you know what your opponent is drawing you can play around it. I guess you'll have to write things down to keep track or something if you really want that extra edge but not sure it's worth the effort.