Man, you make Kayo look fun with hitting 4 chain links! I’m excited to pick up the armory deck and transform it into something like your list and hopefully get some shiny cardboard
The four link Kayo turn is rare but so satisfying. As soo as your first draw/discard effect hits for go again and you still have a Pulping or Wild Ride, you know it's locked up.
Hey mate big fan of the channel. Another great video. My question is: If you know for certain your opponent is on Stacking Kano would you sideboard any differently? Perhaps Scabskins and/or Cast Bones? And would you side out Pulping? Don't know why people complain about Kano videos. It's an important matchup that we need to know how to win so instructional videos like this are extremely valuable! Thanks again
That's a really good question! I haven't tested what a dedicated stack Kano sideboard plan would look like. Scabs + Cast Bones is probably the play, though you would need to be aware of how many misses for your go again are in the deck. I don't think I would board out Pulping: there are going to be times when Kano doesn't have an arsenal, or when you have Agility and can play Pulping as a follow-up to something else.
At the start of your FaB career, Kano is this inscrutable combo deck that mysteriously kills you out of nowhere. When you get comfortable with the game, you realize that Kano is pretty inconsistent. Watching your opponent go for it without any potions is like watching someone with a lottery scratcher, and it's so satisfying to watch them banish a blue off the top.
Man, you make Kayo look fun with hitting 4 chain links! I’m excited to pick up the armory deck and transform it into something like your list and hopefully get some shiny cardboard
The four link Kayo turn is rare but so satisfying. As soo as your first draw/discard effect hits for go again and you still have a Pulping or Wild Ride, you know it's locked up.
Hey mate big fan of the channel. Another great video. My question is: If you know for certain your opponent is on Stacking Kano would you sideboard any differently? Perhaps Scabskins and/or Cast Bones? And would you side out Pulping?
Don't know why people complain about Kano videos. It's an important matchup that we need to know how to win so instructional videos like this are extremely valuable!
Thanks again
That's a really good question! I haven't tested what a dedicated stack Kano sideboard plan would look like. Scabs + Cast Bones is probably the play, though you would need to be aware of how many misses for your go again are in the deck.
I don't think I would board out Pulping: there are going to be times when Kano doesn't have an arsenal, or when you have Agility and can play Pulping as a follow-up to something else.
Very heads up, once you identify the Kano is stacking you can play so much looser and patient to setup the big turn, as any deck as well.
Absolutely! We're still on the clock, but you feel comfortable sandbagging for a few turns while you wait for the perfect time to pop off.
I personally love watching Kano games, its a nice change of pace!
I'm glad to hear that! I enjoy playing them. Win or lose, a good Kano game is always interesting.
what do you think kano's winrate is while stacking if kayo plays perfectly?
I've heard 20% thrown around by good Kano players.
As I’ve gotten more experience, arcane damage has become a lot less scary
At the start of your FaB career, Kano is this inscrutable combo deck that mysteriously kills you out of nowhere.
When you get comfortable with the game, you realize that Kano is pretty inconsistent. Watching your opponent go for it without any potions is like watching someone with a lottery scratcher, and it's so satisfying to watch them banish a blue off the top.