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If Someone guards for a 2 to pass, as long as you get get a trigger for your first check, risk it and go all vanguard, If you somehow managed to double trig them, they could accuse you of being a sacker. However for your rebuttal just say that Fate was on your side, then continue to win
ANDQuote from: Draxzorion on May 06, 2014, 10:44:53 PMIf Someone guards for a 2 to pass, as long as you get get a trigger for your first check, risk it and go all vanguard, If you somehow managed to double trig them, they could accuse you of being a sacker. However for your rebuttal just say that Fate was on your side, then continue to win That is Very Very Very reckless
Quote from: [T.A]T.Kai on May 07, 2014, 04:41:18 AMANDQuote from: Draxzorion on May 06, 2014, 10:44:53 PMIf Someone guards for a 2 to pass, as long as you get get a trigger for your first check, risk it and go all vanguard, If you somehow managed to double trig them, they could accuse you of being a sacker. However for your rebuttal just say that Fate was on your side, then continue to win That is Very Very Very recklessYeah, it's definitely not a good idea because people (that don't luck-sack such as me) since I can mainly never get triggers during drive check makes it hard to win. That's why the limited moments where I do give triggers it's better to give power to the rearguards where it most likely has a better chance to hit.
Quote from: crossflames on May 07, 2014, 05:42:25 AMQuote from: [T.A]T.Kai on May 07, 2014, 04:41:18 AMANDQuote from: Draxzorion on May 06, 2014, 10:44:53 PMIf Someone guards for a 2 to pass, as long as you get get a trigger for your first check, risk it and go all vanguard, If you somehow managed to double trig them, they could accuse you of being a sacker. However for your rebuttal just say that Fate was on your side, then continue to win That is Very Very Very recklessYeah, it's definitely not a good idea because people (that don't luck-sack such as me) since I can mainly never get triggers during drive check makes it hard to win. That's why the limited moments where I do give triggers it's better to give power to the rearguards where it most likely has a better chance to hit.While yes that is the best choice in most cases. Risking has some merit. You should only be taking the risk if you know the next turn you will lose and your opponent still has a Superior hand or if you just haven't checked or drawn any/many triggers. (your still hoping you win here but I've seen way too many games won by a well timed/calculated risk. But also by stupidly timed risk) It can win games.
Also, before you make a deck or try out new cards, I'd suggest watching a few fights with someone using those new cards, just to see what the general 'flow' is and how to avoid some mistakes before you yourself make them.
Quote from: Sandy on May 08, 2014, 12:22:37 AMAlso, before you make a deck or try out new cards, I'd suggest watching a few fights with someone using those new cards, just to see what the general 'flow' is and how to avoid some mistakes before you yourself make them.That's a very good thing to say, though I think it works more efficiently if the person directly tries out the new cards (possibly online) ^_^ to understand better how they want to play instead.
Guard Early. It's going to save you a lot of bother against a majority of decks, and will almost always put you at an advantage later on.