I managed to come 3rd in my first ever tournament, and this is the list that got me there.
2x16 on 8s and 10s made for mostly strong shootout hands, with This'll Hurt in the Mornin' and Hex Slingin' doing some heavy lifting. I managed to win lowball a decent number of times too.
Nightmare at Noon was great, basically winning 2 shootouts all by itself.
Since I'm not playing Makaio Kaleo, Esq., Maria Kingsford might have been better off as Antheia Pansofia just for the higher value. I don't think Maria's bounty ever went higher than 2, but it didn't matter much since I didn't see Soul Blast all day anyway (except to fail a pull).
Overall, pleased with the deck and not sure what I'd change. I'd still like to make use of Mirror, Mirror somehow, it seems really OP.
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Mar 14, 2016 DoomDog |
Mar 14, 2016
Doowa
Pls don't take this the wrong way, but out of curiosity: what would you say makes this deck better with SG then 4R?... |
Mar 14, 2016
InvertedGuard
Maybe it's not quite as strong as clown control against most decks, but Paralysis Mark and Blood Curse make sure it's still strong enough to have favourable matches across the board. Benny McGill makes short work of actual clown control. |
Mar 14, 2016
tbowers13
What dudes does clown control start with a bullet rating of 2+? It seems to me that Benny wouldn't be able to call out any of the typical clown starting posses except maybe Tyx if they're playing him. |
Mar 14, 2016
InvertedGuard
I use blood curse to lower his own bullets. |
Mar 15, 2016
tbowers13
Ah the noon play does let you target your own guys. I thought both only targeted opposing dudes. |
Congratulations! Nice to see the deck evolve over time.