NG Spies can also quickly fill their rows, making them waste a few cards in R3. Invoing Yennefer (yes, Yenn invoing herself is something special) and re-playing her once they have a full board for a 2-rows punish is also some big brain play.Yrden is the most useful option since you can use it against lots of decks. Blizzard can annihilate wide token decks, but just doesn't have much utility most of the time.
Or you play monsters against them and keep Glustyworp in hand to consume their unboosted tokens.
You are ignoring the existence of chimera, spontaneous evolution, and dol dhu lokke. I think a better theory is that it took a little longer for players to discover this deck. The nerf to Viy decks probably also helped as monsters players are now motivated to try something else, and Yrden isn’t quite so autoinclude.So they reduced the provisions for Yennefer of Vengerberg by 1 and all the sudden this deck became popular and all the kids/bots are now copying it?
While I think Yen: Conjurer really needed a buff (and she got it), the other version of Yenn didn't, they should put her back to 11 provisions as it was before.
they have natural selection x 2, parasite, heatwave, a lock and if necessary - Triss. On red coin, they can win on even in r1 vs SY pocket or best meta decks out there. In long round 1, one chimera ~ 12, 13 points, one bone talisman ~ 12 --> 16 points, crimson curse ~ 10 --> 17 points. And if they win round 1, prepare for the merciless r2 push with Yen.Are the points this deck generates really that much of a threat? I've never needed to tech against it to win with devotion vampires. More often than not their rows become full and they end up passing R1. They usually have zero control themselves so you can pretty much just play freely. If you draw a bad hand I can see it being a tough match but otherwise it really doesn't seem that great
True, I forgot about Chimera playing for around 10 to 13 points usually lol.You are ignoring the existence of chimera, spontaneous evolution, and dol dhu lokke. I think a better theory is that it took a little longer for players to discover this deck. The nerf to Viy decks probably also helped as monsters players are now motivated to try something else, and Yrden isn’t quite so autoinclude.
cool, I've never encountered that combination I guess. I suppose Geralt will be prevalent again, I don't see that deck beating SY pocket. I auto forfeit against SY now because of how oppressive it is...you can't get anything to stick on the board so while I have trouble with Arachas I've never found it unbeatablethey have natural selection x 2, parasite, heatwave, a lock and if necessary - Triss. On red coin, they can win on even in r1 vs SY pocket or best meta decks out there. In long round 1, one chimera ~ 12, 13 points, one bone talisman ~ 12 --> 16 points, crimson curse ~ 10 --> 17 points. And if they win round 1, prepare for the merciless r2 push with Yen.
Some swarm decks even tech a wild hunt bruiser to combo with Yrden if opponent plays round yrden or simply to push SK boats, hunters, MO Defender to protect Ciri or Kelly to other row.
I feel like igni could be a nice answer for lined pockets. I'll give a tryAlso, people are missing out on Deathwish. My goal this season was to reach Pro with pirates to prove a point, but i played it so much in casual i got tired of it, so ended up using a trusty DW deck with most of the cards i like to use for years.
Im using OH, i hate that its nerfed and i hate that its associated with Viy now, but its my favourite MO leader.
its mostly swarm, just like Arachas, exploiting the lack of wide punishment. But i have both wererat and plague maiden, which makes it a guaranteed win vs Arachas, so that's my ontopic contribution to the thread.
But then i also have a lot of troll moves, like Predatory dive, Manticore (and Caranthir, my favourite), and when everyone is using Yrden, im going with Igni, even though i personally prefer Yrden, but i just love goin offmeta - when everyone was running Igni, i ran Yrden, now the opposite.
And let me tell you, i have 0 setup for the Ignis but that doesnt matter because NOBODY is playing around Igni, only Yrden, and just with the matches i did yesterday and today, i had enough insane Ignis to fill an entire Great Dandelion Show video!
Im using werecat, not wererat - similar words but they have very different abilities.do you have a link to your deck with the combo wererat and plague maiden plz ? it's a good idea !
After in a more classic way there's indeed the combo caranthir and maticore (7p) or werecat (7p) who's still cool. Made me think to the penitent who summon a 7p card btw.. ! Mmmh, an idea to dig into perhaps !
Otherwise there's the forktail (4 to 4p), which is the cheapest way to deal with it. "damage all other units by 1". It includes yours units too, but it's a good answer to a overwhelming board almost full of doomed's insect with 1 power ahah ! For being in the side of the "swarmer" it's workin... a pain in the ass for sure lol. But there's almost always a way to still win.
Anyway, that's what some ideas !
It is! You must deny a crownsplitter when the cleaver is played, if you do, he's 5pts after deploy. I lock him here, then i bait tunnel drill. Usually its a 15-25 pt Igni, unless they put Jacques or a stolen unit by Philippa on that row.I feel like igni could be a nice answer for lined pockets. I'll give a try
https://www.reddit.com/r/gwent/comments/meevsdcool, I've never encountered that combination I guess. I suppose Geralt will be prevalent again, I don't see that deck beating SY pocket. I auto forfeit against SY now because of how oppressive it is...you can't get anything to stick on the board so while I have trouble with Arachas I've never found it unbeatable
cool but this doesn't represent ranking across the board so I'll take it with a grain of salt. It's like using pro ranking to assess the state of the game, that's just not the best interpretation. I'm not saying Arachas isn't good but it's simply taking advantage of a vacuum since no one tries to tech against anything right now, it's just unitless removal. Doesn't make it an oppressive deck that has no way to counter, in any case best of luck. Hopefully you'll find some answers herehttps://www.reddit.com/r/gwent/comments/meevsd
This is summary of decks picked in top 64 qualifiers few days ago. As you can see MO, NG and SY are the most popular factions. And when choosing deck in MO, 15/ 39 pros chose Arachas swarm. I mean these pros choose deck to win a prize so these decks are top tier,
SY Pocket only has the drill to counter Arachas, if they you don't use it in r1, they will mostly lose r1, and Arachas will bleed it out in r2. Immunity piggy and gord are not a problem for Yrden and bruiser. Who has last say has quite advantage.
These are interesting statistics. But I don’t understand why with 64 players there are only 174 decks total in the list. This is an average of between 2 and 3 decks per player. What am I missing?https://www.reddit.com/r/gwent/comments/meevsd
This is summary of decks picked in top 64 qualifiers few days ago. As you can see MO, NG and SY are the most popular factions. And when choosing deck in MO, 15/ 39 pros chose Arachas swarm. I mean these pros choose deck to win a prize so these decks are top tier,
SY Pocket only has the drill to counter Arachas, if they you don't use it in r1, they will mostly lose r1, and Arachas will bleed it out in r2. Immunity piggy and gord are not a problem for Yrden and bruiser. Who has last say has quite advantage.
LINED POCKETS!https://www.reddit.com/r/gwent/comments/meevsd
This is summary of decks picked in top 64 qualifiers few days ago. As you can see MO, NG and SY are the most popular factions. And when choosing deck in MO, 15/ 39 pros chose Arachas swarm. I mean these pros choose deck to win a prize so these decks are top tier,
SY Pocket only has the drill to counter Arachas, if they you don't use it in r1, they will mostly lose r1, and Arachas will bleed it out in r2. Immunity piggy and gord are not a problem for Yrden and bruiser. Who has last say has quite advantage.