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Thursday 29 December 2016

Guide to a Deck: Mirurun

Mirurun is an interesting deck. Mirurun's gimmick consists of utilizing her opponent's spells in the trash and at times from the hand/deck. Of course, her main focus isn't using the spells but the bonus effect she gets from using the spells. Overall on those regards, Mirurun makes a quite effective deck with the ability to banish SIGNIs quite easily and/or making her opponent discard their entire hand. However, due to the fact that she requires specific cards for her opponent to have in order to be useful, Mirurun can be classified as a hate deck, which is basically a deck meant to counter another deck specifically. In Mirurun's case, this specified deck is Piruluk, but she can also counter other Spell-heavy decks such as Hanayo 2-stop. On the other hand though, this also means that when she's fighting something that isn't Spell-heavy, or if the opponent plays smart and doesn't use any of his/her spells, she's next to useless.

Overall, Mirurun is very reliant on her opponent's cards to do what she does, but when she does it she does it decently well.

Sunday 25 December 2016

Allos Piruluk!!!


WX17 reveals started!

Allos Piruluk is a cutie!

WHY IS SHE SO CUTE

Okay, on a more serious note though, I wanted to apologize for the inactivity lately. I'm suffering a little writer's block and a lot of exams were coming up in preparation for Christmas Break. Now that break started, though, I can hopefully get on writing a few more posts... well, if I get around to it. Next up my list is to finish updating everything, catch up with everything I missed in the metagame and finish the Mirurun post I've been working on for a while now. WEBXOSS updating helped a lot in that topic.

Anyways, I'm alive and Allos Piruluk is inspiring me with her cuteness will hopefully get me to write more!

Friday 18 November 2016

Initial Opinions: Lostorage LRIGs (WX15)


Originally, I was planning on writing something about Mel, but then had to rethink that. The main reason on why this blog was made was to help people learn and understand the common choices people make on Deck X, what the options they have are and so on. A Common Choice between Deck X shouldn't be set with only 1 set, so none of the Lostorage LRIGs have a set style of building yet. Before I can write about them, I have to wait until every deck of a LRIG that tops are carbon copies of each other before being able to write about them.

That being said, this will make me feel like a scrub that jumps onto popular opinion, so to make me not feel like shit, and to share my personal opinion on the new LRIGs, I decided to write this post about my initial opinions on each LRIG that was introduced with Lostorage! All of the new LRIGs look really interesting to play, so writing about them will hopefully be just as fun.

Sunday 9 October 2016

Set Updates: WX14

WX14 has been out for quite a while now. And the impacts it did to the metagame was great, as expected. This made a lot of my old data to become invalid. And since I'm a good person that don't want my readers to trust outdated information, I've decided to go on major work and rewrite all of my previous blogs from scratch!

... I lied. Starting from scratch would be too much of a work. My plan for now is to just revise the blogs I've previously written, since, for the most part, the only thing that changed is their validity and some of my old opinions. Most of these decks didn't go through a major change or anything like that.

Sunday 25 September 2016

Guide to a Deck: Tawil

Tawil is one of the Cthulhu sisters, and the better sister compared to her counterpart Umr. In fact, Tawil is a fair Tier 1.5 deck, having a consistent source of damage input and extreme level defense that will give even the most offensive decks in the game, namely Yuzuki, trouble. This is made possible by how consistent she can bring out her defensive cards, such as Munkarun and Shub-Niggura, and Tawil 5 helping her out in case she gets hit by things such as Retribution. Plus, her offense isn't half-baked either. Her LRIG effect trashing things (and getting rid of Ballshock and the likes while you're at it) helps you get in damage, and this point only further escalates with Tawil now having Tobiel to even field wipe. Overall, Tawil is a very good deck that can go face-to-face with a lot of various decks and come out victorious, due to being able to stall most of them out and slowly accumuate damage until you go for game with Tobiel.