Giving up 5 cards (including book) to pop 2 cards instead of attacking over everything and saving the ash, book, and chimera (for grave effects), just to get impermed, is also extremely bold.
Personally I still go for the handrip even if I'm against Tear, because the odds of hitting something like an Agido/Kelbek or a Tear name that they can actually use is very low. It will happen sometimes, but more often than not the handrip works just fine in my experience. But no this Chimera Branded player was not playing this very well, there's just so many misplays they make.
@@adragonssoul5200 I just rarely see the benefit in handripping tear players because although alot of the good stuff is at one, you still risk giving free advantage for no reason. Even if its just a search, dump, add its all extra fodder for an explosive play later
@@MaliEndz Yeah I mean, they were likely to get that anyway. Chimera Branded doesn't have a good Tear matchup, so take anything you can get to have a chance. More often than not the handrip will not come back to bite you too badly.
The people cheering for it at the ycs and it being the most represented deck in top cut begs to differ not to mention the recent regional tops the past week lol
The Deck has a very high skill cap and requires a Lot of thinking and playing optimal but If you master tear it is a very nice and interactive Deck to Play,makes Tons of fun and can win every Game If played correctly
Top 32 Tearlament profile th-cam.com/video/yATwtjZde1o/w-d-xo.htmlsi=6GpDNrbz_7GypG9m
Branded player did not mill 5 of kelbek ? Game 1
I didn’t see the top 32 link
Lemme fix that real quick
Just pinned it in the comments
He didn’t add back the fusion
Chimera player got too greedy.
Are chimera players on auto pilot? You know you are against tear and you still opt to hand rip them? That’s extremely bold
Giving up 5 cards (including book) to pop 2 cards instead of attacking over everything and saving the ash, book, and chimera (for grave effects), just to get impermed, is also extremely bold.
Personally I still go for the handrip even if I'm against Tear, because the odds of hitting something like an Agido/Kelbek or a Tear name that they can actually use is very low. It will happen sometimes, but more often than not the handrip works just fine in my experience.
But no this Chimera Branded player was not playing this very well, there's just so many misplays they make.
@@adragonssoul5200 I just rarely see the benefit in handripping tear players because although alot of the good stuff is at one, you still risk giving free advantage for no reason. Even if its just a search, dump, add its all extra fodder for an explosive play later
@@MaliEndz Yeah I mean, they were likely to get that anyway. Chimera Branded doesn't have a good Tear matchup, so take anything you can get to have a chance. More often than not the handrip will not come back to bite you too badly.
Seriously why does tear still exist? No one likes nor likes to play against this deck
The people cheering for it at the ycs and it being the most represented deck in top cut begs to differ not to mention the recent regional tops the past week lol
just try it man its so fun
Honestly, its the ishizu cards that made the deck toxic af, not tear itself
The Deck has a very high skill cap and requires a Lot of thinking and playing optimal but If you master tear it is a very nice and interactive Deck to Play,makes Tons of fun and can win every Game If played correctly