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By TReebel (Ted Reebel)
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#291019
Okay so with the Orlando masters just around the Corner was looking for deck ideas about what I should consider playing.
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By DJstormtrooper (Tyler Fultz)
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#291031
To answer that question, we need to know more about you as a player.

What's your play style? How comfortable are you with interaction? How good are you at skill tracking?

This game isn't just about getting you a good deck, it's about finding you one that plays to your strengths as a player.
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By TReebel (Ted Reebel)
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#291032
DJstormtrooper wrote:To answer that question, we need to know more about you as a player.

What's your play style? How comfortable are you with interaction? How good are you at skill tracking?

This game isn't just about getting you a good deck, it's about finding you one that plays to your strengths as a player.
well I'm not really sure what i would consider My playstyle.

I'm fairly good with interaction but My skill tracking ability is rather poor i have to admit. for the most part i have mainly played using a bajoran integrity solver but have been trying to expand my playstyle into other area's so not really sure what i would say are My strengths and weaknesses are as a player. Although I do at times tend to become conservative
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By DJstormtrooper (Tyler Fultz)
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#291054
TReebel wrote:I'm fairly good with interaction but My skill tracking ability is rather poor i have to admit.
It sounds like a kill dilemma pile is the thing for you. That way you don't have to keep track of too many skills and instead concentrate on what kinds of prevention they have and how many people you need to kill to get a stop. If you're looking for a decklist, Michael VanBreemen plays a great kill pile pretty consistently.

Good pairings for a kill pile: Borg Assimilator, Klingon Battle, Bajoran Combat, Maquis, Cardassian Capture.

If you're looking for a good decklist in any of those particular areas, I can help out.
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By TReebel (Ted Reebel)
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DJstormtrooper wrote:Good pairings for a kill pile: Borg Assimilator, Klingon Battle, Bajoran Combat, Maquis, Cardassian Capture.

If you're looking for a good decklist in any of those particular areas, I can help out.
That would be great I'm pretty familiar with bajorans but haven't really tried a bajoran combat deck. Tried playing Maquis many years ago and haven't Actually played cardassian, Capture or otherwise. and i was looking for something a bit different than what i have been playing as well as something that would take Me out of my current comfort zone.

any help and or assistance in this is Much appreciated.
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By jadziadax8 (Maggie Geppert)
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#291064
Well, Cardie capture would certainly take you out of your comfort zone.


Sent through subspace from the U.S.S. Enterprise.
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By TReebel (Ted Reebel)
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DJstormtrooper wrote:Here's a good Maquis deck.

Thanks I'll give it a look and try playing a few games with it.
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By TReebel (Ted Reebel)
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jadziadax8 wrote:Well, Cardie capture would certainly take you out of your comfort zone.


Sent through subspace from the U.S.S. Enterprise.
LOL well thats what I'm hoping to do.

So You have any good Deck builds I could take a look at?
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