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Should Allures be Mained in Blackwings?


Should Allure of Darkness be Mained in Blackwings?  

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  1. 1. Should Allure of Darkness be Mained in Blackwings?

    • Yes, in standard Blackwings.
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    • Yes, in control/SpyWings.
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    • Yes, in OTK Blackwings.
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    • No, in standard Blackwings.
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    • No, in control/Spywings.
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    • No, in OTK Blackwings.
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Guest Chaos Pudding

The question is simple enough. However, the answer need a bit of thinking. Don't just blindly say "lolz yes" without actually thinking about it.

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Guest Chaos Pudding

Mostly, in Blackwings, you're going to want to use every monster in your hand. Allure of Darkness removes one of those monsters. I would rather win with what I have than not win with 2 different cards.

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Guest Chaos Pudding

Despite that you might want to keep as many of the monsters in your hand as possible' date=' you can't argue with the fact that Allure adds speed and helps with terrible hands.

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It helps, but it really isn't a staple. It's something you add if you can't think of anything else that you would rather run.

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and yes they should be mained

and if they wernt mained i sure as hell wouldnt side them

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Yes, easily. You'd have to be [mentally challenged] to think otherwise.

 

A god hand of Sirroco, Bora, Gale, Shura, and Heavy Storm comes up so rarely, you've got help push it along somehow.

 

Not to mention that getting powerful limited cards like Reborn and Heavy to your hand are made easier with more deck thinning.

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Guest Chaos Pudding

Yes' date=' easily. You'd have to be [mentally challenged'] to think otherwise.

 

And you would have to be [mentally challenged] just to blindly follow the "crowd" without first examining the issue yourself.

 

A god hand of Sirroco, Bora, Gale, Shura, and Heavy Storm comes up so rarely, you've got help push it along somehow.

 

I'm not seeing how Shura is helping the "god hand". Not to mention that Blackwing is hardly about the god hands. It's more like "win with what you have, because you can." My current build has a wide variety of playable-to-OTK hands available to it.

 

Not to mention that getting powerful limited cards like Reborn and Heavy to your hand are made easier with more deck thinning.

 

Reborn and Heavy are nice, but I would almost always rather have the monster I removed to get to them. That's the thing about Blackwings: they want to, and often do, use every monster they can get their hands on.

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I'm not seeing how Shura is helping the "god hand". Not to mention that Blackwing is hardly about the god hands. It's more like "win with what you have' date=' because you can." My current build has a wide variety of playable-to-OTK hands available to it.

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That's a good question... how is Shura helping? Oh wait, he's not. That's why there's no problem in ditching him for Allure. In Blackwings, you will often draw several redundant copies of monsters. Sometimes this is good (Gale, Kalut) and sometimes it isn't (Bora, Shura). Thus Allure is playable and will usually have several valid targets that you won't get hurt by dropping.

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Guest PikaPerson01

Yes' date=' easily. You'd have to be [mentally challenged'] to think otherwise.

 

And you would have to be [mentally challenged] just to blindly follow the "crowd" without first examining the issue yourself.

 

I have, and to be perfectly frank, I'm not seeing that many reasons against maining Allure of Darkness, other then "you end up drawing into what you're about to RFG"

Since when has a smaller deck size, more consistency, or more options EVER been a bad thing?

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