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I'm a really big fan of the Gigantech Charger clones. I still enjoy them in my Giraffa builds to make the 2 for 2 trade not hurt my field as bad. It's not super likely that they'll be seeing much play in Legion decks, unfortunately.
Quote from: TimPowerGamer on May 05, 2014, 06:29:20 PMI'm a really big fan of the Gigantech Charger clones. I still enjoy them in my Giraffa builds to make the 2 for 2 trade not hurt my field as bad. It's not super likely that they'll be seeing much play in Legion decks, unfortunately.I have some advice on how to use the 'Gigantech' series ^_^ If you want to use a card such as Gigantech Crusher and use its skill I suggest using the break ride (Steel Spear Liberator, Bleoberis) it has a slow start but will give your vanguard a huge amount of power mid through late game. The best way to call four units it to wait on turns (call grade 2's that may intercept and leave at least 4 circles open) it's risky but it works efficiently if you can get the timing right.The gigantech series also works well for applying 'just pressure' Have Gigantech Crusher out and break ride on top of Gancelot. That will give three of your rearguards +5000 power. First have a full field and have at least two units you can get rid of. (Ex. Flame of Victory or Spring Breeze Messenger) For this, I suggest having Vivianne grade 2 or Kahedin grade 1 as rearguard (at least one-two circle open) that will make your opponent tense as he thinks you will have the ability to call up to four units (with vivianne or Kahedin's skill) he'll definitely guard the rearguard attacks (if not you will successfully be able to possibly call two new units making) This will be able to apply pressure to the opponent but may or may not finish him. For a near-finish tactic after applying the pressure method use key cards to victory. (Ex. Ezel, Platina Ezel, Twin Blade Liberator Margaux, or Pellinore) There are many other 'key cards' that can be game enders. I hope you find a good one for you ^_^
Quote from: crossflames on May 08, 2014, 07:25:33 PMQuote from: TimPowerGamer on May 05, 2014, 06:29:20 PMI'm a really big fan of the Gigantech Charger clones. I still enjoy them in my Giraffa builds to make the 2 for 2 trade not hurt my field as bad. It's not super likely that they'll be seeing much play in Legion decks, unfortunately.I have some advice on how to use the 'Gigantech' series ^_^ If you want to use a card such as Gigantech Crusher and use its skill I suggest using the break ride (Steel Spear Liberator, Bleoberis) it has a slow start but will give your vanguard a huge amount of power mid through late game. The best way to call four units it to wait on turns (call grade 2's that may intercept and leave at least 4 circles open) it's risky but it works efficiently if you can get the timing right.The gigantech series also works well for applying 'just pressure' Have Gigantech Crusher out and break ride on top of Gancelot. That will give three of your rearguards +5000 power. First have a full field and have at least two units you can get rid of. (Ex. Flame of Victory or Spring Breeze Messenger) For this, I suggest having Vivianne grade 2 or Kahedin grade 1 as rearguard (at least one-two circle open) that will make your opponent tense as he thinks you will have the ability to call up to four units (with vivianne or Kahedin's skill) he'll definitely guard the rearguard attacks (if not you will successfully be able to possibly call two new units making) This will be able to apply pressure to the opponent but may or may not finish him. For a near-finish tactic after applying the pressure method use key cards to victory. (Ex. Ezel, Platina Ezel, Twin Blade Liberator Margaux, or Pellinore) There are many other 'key cards' that can be game enders. I hope you find a good one for you ^_^I don't think that's what he meant. I think he meant Gigantech Charger clones as in Badhabh Caar and Violent Vesper, not the Gigantech series.