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It was noticeable from Cocytus R milling 3 to revive one. That doesn't mean Granblue always want to be like Lightsworns when it's a lot safer to just Soul Blast the revive targets you want or even guard with some. Milling is nice to have for them, but not on the absurd level their designs keep wanting.Pinot Noir shares that problem and has a stupid way of gaining +5000. Negrobolt, however, lets you retire what you don't need and immediately grab something you want without having to reduce your deck to 15. Nightmist is a lifesaver too. That's why I love both of them and hate Noir. But Noir isn't entirely useless, which is why I said the Grade 3 lineup is perfectly fine. Nightmist is amazing, Negrobolt's an incredible boss, and Noir is nice to have.
Well I"m prob the only one who likes Pinot Noir on here D:
QuoteWell I"m prob the only one who likes Pinot Noir on here D:if it makes you feel any better, I actually like Noir over Negrobolt.
Quote from: [T.CC]Dullahan on September 17, 2014, 07:05:16 PMQuoteWell I"m prob the only one who likes Pinot Noir on here D:if it makes you feel any better, I actually like Noir over Negrobolt. I like both equally I just don't see why ppl prefer one over the other -_-. Like the BR makes the deck too slow -_-
Quote from: [NTA] Ren Я on September 17, 2014, 07:46:56 PMQuote from: [T.CC]Dullahan on September 17, 2014, 07:05:16 PMQuoteWell I"m prob the only one who likes Pinot Noir on here D:if it makes you feel any better, I actually like Noir over Negrobolt. I like both equally I just don't see why ppl prefer one over the other -_-. Like the BR makes the deck too slow -_-Didn't I just explain the reason for preference?If you play Brutal Shade it isn't slow. But even if you don't and you don't play Nightmist, you're missing out on the best Grade 3 in the clan. There's not really much point in not playing him when he makes up for the deck's faults.
That's sort of why in general though.It's not just my build. It's a free +2 for riding, and that's not even including Legioning. It's a pretty good tactic with Pinot Noir because it'll actually function exactly like Percival only without the need for extra units. Hell, with a Blanc or two in Drop that's a full field refill for Break Riding, Counterblast 2, and milling 3. Only a single card from hand (your ride) and that's made up for with Banshee.In fact, I'll be trying him in my build because of the Percival-like utility.
to be fair, Nightmist was the only thing I could think of that could effectively abuse Banshees. I know that there might be others too, its just that Nightmist sticks out more....I can't Granblue as well as I thought I could.