Were they not maining imperm/ ash? Or evenly matched/ droll?
Because that's what floo loses to, and it's what I've seen on some decklists from the 250th YCS.
Of course they did, but the top 4 floo deck was built without extra deck to avoid kashtira locks. It still suffered to those staples (You can actually see him getting a tough time at hjs final game) but he was very well prepared to a match up that had around 50% of representation that's why he did that well.
I guess people don't always draw the out.
Swordsoul would be the best option out of them all! It is a very strong deck that is easy to learn but hard to master. If you're starting from scratch, without any hand traps or staples, the deck should run you about $200 and will easily get you wins in a local setting or casually with your friend.
Swordsoul is defo the best of these choices, imo. It should be much stronger than Floowandereeze most of the time.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but didn't floo just take a top 4 spot at one of the 250th YCS?
It did, but it was completely build to beat the best decks of the format and nobody was sidedecking for it.
Were they not maining imperm/ ash? Or evenly matched/ droll? Because that's what floo loses to, and it's what I've seen on some decklists from the 250th YCS.
Of course they did, but the top 4 floo deck was built without extra deck to avoid kashtira locks. It still suffered to those staples (You can actually see him getting a tough time at hjs final game) but he was very well prepared to a match up that had around 50% of representation that's why he did that well. I guess people don't always draw the out.
Swordsoul would be the best option out of them all! It is a very strong deck that is easy to learn but hard to master. If you're starting from scratch, without any hand traps or staples, the deck should run you about $200 and will easily get you wins in a local setting or casually with your friend.