A big thank you to everyone who read this blog over the course of it's life. I've been justifying the last month for why there's been no articles to read except the videos I upload. The main problem is that I enjoy that people are reading it, It's just that I don't feel like I have the time to keep doing it.
I want to produce a consistent blog that gives the reader new content every time they visit it, so there's always something interesting to read.
However, I just don't have it in me to do my Channel and my Blog. My Blog is easier to maintain, but the amount of Fun I get making videos and expressing myself through a visual medium means I've had to choose that.
Because of that simple fact, I just don't want to juggle both, alongside actual important commitments like University, my girlfriend, my general social life, and the amount of effort I put into the game in other ways outside of this blog.
I feel that I must end on a positive note. I am not closing the blog down. I am merely no longer posting on it. If anyone feels like they want to post on it in the meantime and get their voices heard by the 300+ visitors of this site everyday, then please message me over YouTube or just comment down below and we can discuss it.
If I ever feel like the time is right, I'll return to this blog and continue it. But for now I'll just let it sleep for a bit.
Thank you.
Sunday, 30 December 2012
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Sunday, 16 December 2012
Mirror Force or Dimensional Prison?
Sorry I've been inactive for a week. Last week for my university assignments so it was a bit hectic.
- TheTCGLover
Tuesday, 4 December 2012
Why is Macro Rabbit so good?
It's crossed my mind recently, and I thought it would be a good idea to talk about my feelings about why the deck has become really popular recently.
The most important thing when it comes to a YCS, is being able to have complete dominance over as many decks as possible. If your deck is only good against 6 other decks in the entire game, but those 6 decks are the only decks that will be present at that YCS, then your deck is suited to beat them.
That's exactly what Macro Rabbit is. Macro Cosmos is really good against Mermails, Dark World, Inzektors (since they need to mill to get their pieces) and if you can get it set up quickly, Agents too.
But Macro Cosmos means that your Rabbit plays are unhindered. Your opponent must have a set out to deal with it. If they Torrential, then Rabbit will get banished, ready to be summoned back by Leviair. It's basically saying "I just got shat on by an Elephant with Diarrheoa, but at least it's a sunny day today. Woohoo!"
More importantly, it means you can't get Veilered or Maxx "C"d when you drop your Rabbit. You can be on the constant aggressive without needing to worry. It also means that you won't need to choose between Laggia and Dolkka since choosing Laggia while Macro is up is by far superior than choosing Dolkka in that situation.
Of course, a successful deck needs other plays than the one it's built to do. Stuff like Jurrac Guaiba is still putting in work against Wind-Ups, Inzektors and other decks.
Until next time, TheTCGLover out!
The most important thing when it comes to a YCS, is being able to have complete dominance over as many decks as possible. If your deck is only good against 6 other decks in the entire game, but those 6 decks are the only decks that will be present at that YCS, then your deck is suited to beat them.
That's exactly what Macro Rabbit is. Macro Cosmos is really good against Mermails, Dark World, Inzektors (since they need to mill to get their pieces) and if you can get it set up quickly, Agents too.
But Macro Cosmos means that your Rabbit plays are unhindered. Your opponent must have a set out to deal with it. If they Torrential, then Rabbit will get banished, ready to be summoned back by Leviair. It's basically saying "I just got shat on by an Elephant with Diarrheoa, but at least it's a sunny day today. Woohoo!"
More importantly, it means you can't get Veilered or Maxx "C"d when you drop your Rabbit. You can be on the constant aggressive without needing to worry. It also means that you won't need to choose between Laggia and Dolkka since choosing Laggia while Macro is up is by far superior than choosing Dolkka in that situation.
Of course, a successful deck needs other plays than the one it's built to do. Stuff like Jurrac Guaiba is still putting in work against Wind-Ups, Inzektors and other decks.
Until next time, TheTCGLover out!
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