Thread:Dm geovanie/@comment-25664852-20150910151232/@comment-26069426-20150910172552

There are some things that I've come to accept in building decks: a) you gain nothing by pitting your non-Meta deck against a Meta deck, b) anti-meta is still meta, and c) fun is fun.

a) you gain nothing by pitting your non-Meta deck against a Meta deck My locals has a couple Buddyfight players, one of which plays Superhero. What the deck lacked in consistency, it made up for in power, with the ability to suddenly spring 12 crit in a turn. With some tweaking, and with current support, the deck could easily be, and likely is, a meta deck.

I would constantly smash my disgard deck against his and no matter how well I played, the match up was nearly impossible for me. I tweaked it a bit, focused more on aggro and destruction, and I did a bit better. But as a whole the deck wasn't very consistent, it lacked an identity, and it seemed like, with the deck, I sacrificed a lot of aspects I enjoyed in favor of knocking out a stronger deck.

That being said, if you build a deck, play it for fun. Find an opponent that is more interested in fun as well, and enjoy the game together.

b) anti-meta is still meta To address your post, it sounds like you wanted to build a Wydar Sarkal deck that would match well against Heroes Mix. The truth is, if you're trying to compete with the meta, you're trying to become the meta. To my point, and to further what I said above, I'm not interested in building decks that defeat the meta. I'm interested in decks that give me an avenue to have fun and use cards that wouldn't normally be used. To create a deck with a unique identity, one that we wouldn't see in the anime. That was the inspiration for Disgard.

c) fun is fun If you had fun with the matchup against Kaiser, then that's what's important. If not, next time you play him, ask him to use a deck that's more suitable for a fun matchup.

Or, pull out your competitive deck and smash him with it. Hehe...

You also asked about some of the other decks I built. While I haven't had the inspiration, like I did with Disgard and Jane Spam, I've built a Darkgrander deck. It uses the Gaigrander family, with a dark hero core. It focuses on getting the +1/+1 set spell and growing the but as big as possible, as well as using Afterimage to preserve my item. Since Dark heroes mostly disappear, I like being able to get 5 attacks in a single turn for an explosive push. And when Hundred Demons General, Braiden is out, it'd be 6 attacks totaling about 15 crit.

The other deck I've been working on has been a basic Construct deck. It's my attempt to put together a toolbox deck.

My main deck is Star Guardian, Jackknife and my secondary deck is Legendary Messiah, Tasuku mono-adventurers.

In the back of my mind, I would like to revisit a Calamity Jane build with Lincoln, Bat Masterson, Crazy Horse, Wyatt Earp, and Geronimo and call them Frontier Knights.