Your confusion was correct; the fairy dancer that buffs the backrow fairies isn't actually a crystalia follower, it's just a pixie follower. Lily can grab crystalia OR pixie followers, which is why she can grab it~
Pixie Forest has to be the fastest I've gone from "super hyped" to "I think I'll try something else". Pixie is way too piece reliant but is nowhere near consitent enough to get said pieces reliably not to mention it is so ridiculously over-dependent on Amataz that if you don't see it well Game Over. Even Spinaria who is supposed to get you to your pieces, is piece reliant herself.
@@Shadowversus Pixie Forest very much feels like a "When it works" kind of deck. When it works the thing works like a charm.... when it works that is. It also has some pretty bad matchups when playing against non-Kuon decks. Aggro decks steamroll you long before you can get the full setup and don't have enough control to manage big boards, and Wards pretty much shutdown the big play. For real I've had a single Bellringer make my planned kill turn fail more than once.
Your confusion was correct; the fairy dancer that buffs the backrow fairies isn't actually a crystalia follower, it's just a pixie follower. Lily can grab crystalia OR pixie followers, which is why she can grab it~
Hmm, i always thought you could only use a quick after they hit you, but you can do it as they attack you?
@@Maikeru305 when they declare an attack and at the end phase!
@@Shadowversus i would have won more games 🥲😂 thank you for the clarification. Great match
Lily is strong in this deck because being able to grab pixies is insane in this deck
She also sends Amataz to the bottom of deck a lot which is a death sentence.
Pixie Forest has to be the fastest I've gone from "super hyped" to "I think I'll try something else".
Pixie is way too piece reliant but is nowhere near consitent enough to get said pieces reliably not to mention it is so ridiculously over-dependent on Amataz that if you don't see it well Game Over.
Even Spinaria who is supposed to get you to your pieces, is piece reliant herself.
Agreed!
@@Shadowversus Pixie Forest very much feels like a "When it works" kind of deck. When it works the thing works like a charm.... when it works that is.
It also has some pretty bad matchups when playing against non-Kuon decks. Aggro decks steamroll you long before you can get the full setup and don't have enough control to manage big boards, and Wards pretty much shutdown the big play.
For real I've had a single Bellringer make my planned kill turn fail more than once.
And yet it's the one deck that kept placing from starter decks till Vampires started doing the aggro tokens thing better in BP9.