To be fair... This deck was the best deck in an open decklist tournament against primarily MTG players moonlighting as lorcana gamers for stream views. I main blue yellow, but this version of the deck will absolutely fold to early aggression and would not survive the field in a tournament with the size/scale of miami or other ppg level event.
He's low enough on the lader that it doesn't really matter honestly. The opponents aren't playing optimally so it's mostly just a showcase of what they deck he is playing can do not what it's matchups are. So you can get the basics of it down if you try to play it yourself
From my playtesting, you just don't let opponent's go too wide. You should be challenging frequently with your high willpower characters with Rapunzel to heal. There is also Hades and Let It Go if there is any problem characters your opponent has.
@@ayekaytcg right. I feel like everytime I play against this color combo on pixelborn my amethyst/emerald bounce list just decimates it. It’s just too slow and when I get a wide board they flounder especially since a lot of my characters take one down with it when banished in a challenege
@@ryanfournier9522 100% - tried running this deck, and aggro kills it. If I don't get just the right draw/mulligan, it's over on turn 4 and there's no catching up
Went to my LGS with ~20 proxies in both my deck and my 10 year old son's deck. Someone complained to the store :( they don't even have stock and there was only 2 other players... would have really thought having players with decent decks would trump winning but guess I was wrong
To be fair... This deck was the best deck in an open decklist tournament against primarily MTG players moonlighting as lorcana gamers for stream views. I main blue yellow, but this version of the deck will absolutely fold to early aggression and would not survive the field in a tournament with the size/scale of miami or other ppg level event.
Maybe show it versus other decks not two games vs the same colors.
He's low enough on the lader that it doesn't really matter honestly. The opponents aren't playing optimally so it's mostly just a showcase of what they deck he is playing can do not what it's matchups are. So you can get the basics of it down if you try to play it yourself
I just don’t understand how this handles wide boards
From my playtesting, you just don't let opponent's go too wide. You should be challenging frequently with your high willpower characters with Rapunzel to heal. There is also Hades and Let It Go if there is any problem characters your opponent has.
@@ayekaytcg right. I feel like everytime I play against this color combo on pixelborn my amethyst/emerald bounce list just decimates it. It’s just too slow and when I get a wide board they flounder especially since a lot of my characters take one down with it when banished in a challenege
@@ryanfournier9522 100% - tried running this deck, and aggro kills it. If I don't get just the right draw/mulligan, it's over on turn 4 and there's no catching up
If only I had $800 laying around…
Yeah, me and you both!
Went to my LGS with ~20 proxies in both my deck and my 10 year old son's deck. Someone complained to the store :( they don't even have stock and there was only 2 other players... would have really thought having players with decent decks would trump winning but guess I was wrong
Every top deck has Amber is in 😂.
It definitely is one of the top colors right now.