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Post by theuksub on Feb 22, 2010 9:44:05 GMT -5
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Post by projectmayhemx0 on Mar 9, 2010 14:31:05 GMT -5
I used to play a raven deck and trust me if you want a good one you need to get your hands on Raven’s shopping cart and Raven’s playground, both cards are important. With the sopping cart you get to search your arsenal for three foreign objects and put them under that card and are now playable as if you were playing them from your hand. When I played I would always grab struck by a kendo stick and chair shot, the last card would vary on the opponent but most of the time it was another kendo stick (just in case the first one was reversed). Next, Raven’s playground makes everyone’s foreign objects -6F. This is extremely helpful in the early stages of the match because now you have two 0F kendo sticks practically in your hand and the plus side with those is no elbow to the face so your opponent cant get early fortitude on you. Also once you feel you have sufficient fortitude to play whatever you need it also doubles as a mid match reversal capable of reversing any non unique card. Now the rest of the game is seeing how many foreign objects you can smash over your opponents head. I know your not playing with a backlash deck but you really should consider it because with it you don’t have to worry about putting in any 0F maneuvers seeing as that most objects you put in will be 0F anyway giving you more room in your deck for whatever its lacking. Hope this helps, Quote the Raven... Nevermore
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