To sum it up, the big picture is to be able to do our multi attack turns with as much pressure and advantage gaining. Some decks need to be dealt with immediately so more pressure and multi attack will be your focus.“ Some decks require you to build up a lot of advantage to just survive until they run out of gas. There are plays that are more focused on multi attack such as Colombard/Captain Nightmist.īut what dictates your focus, will be your match-ups for the most part. There are plays that are big beaters but almost no draw such as Skull Dragons and Ghost Ship. There are plays that will be more focused on drawing more cards with a few attacks or less beater pressure such as Ripple Banshee, Thin-mist, etc. While you’re doing 4-5 attacks a turn, you’re able to draw 1-3 cards and apply real pressure with beaters. It’s generally good to have a mixture of all three if possible. So the real question is, what should I keep focusing on? Like I mentioned before, we are blessed to have units that can be used in all three areas. These are three things that successful Nightrose players always kept in mind when doing their turns. “ Multi Attack, Advantage Gaining, And Pressure : There’s 3 things to keep in mind with the big picture. This next section is straight from the card spotlight article, when Nightrose V was revealed.
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