Monday, April 16, 2012

Cardfight Vanguard - Tips and Tricks - Stacking Triggers

Cardfight Vanguard - Tips and Tricks - Stacking Triggers

FIRST OFF THIS IS FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY!!!! If you stack your deck you are a offing loser that needs to be punched in the throat!!! Im writing this to get the word out there about how stacking functions so you can watch out for it NOT FOR YOU TO DO IT!!! (Background information) The readers of this blogs may have seen some of my excitement over Spike Brothers going back a ways. I finally poset about the deck 2 weeks ago. Since then at our Saturday tournament A local player did very well with the deck. Much to my surprise better than I ever did with it (and I test it a lot against all my current built decks: RP, Kag, OTT, Grappler, Grand Blue) Im not gonna hate the guy was pulling off wins that were amazing, undefeated on saturday only losing in casual play to my OTT build. It really had me reconsidering what I was doing wrong in running the deck and why I couldn't get such consistency when I worked with the deck so much. In fact my build on paper was much more consis! tent in pulling off the plays that it needs to pull off since he was still lacking some cards. Then I started picking up on some talk amongst players (Saturday) that each of the wins he was getting was mostly a result of triggers. Speculations started arising that he was cheating. In a deck like Spike Brothers (like 6 samurais in yugioh and other decks that search a lot) its very easy to search out cards and stack them to the top. ***NOW READ THIS*** Its always been my experience that many card players ...





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