Playing that strength on turn 3 after wiffing with Ariel was a huge missplay imo. Expecially knowing your opponent was on discard. I've seen that sudden chill coming...
@@TeamVajify It varies. I don't think it's that bad because it was requires strict deck building requirements (multiple singer 5s) to take advantage of what is otherwise an uninkable 5 drop. I think if it was inkable, it'd be way too good. As is, it's good, but not broken. Drawing the opponent 7 cards is a meaningful impact too. It's really really good, but so are cards like Goat and Diablo and Be Prepared and Lucky Dime.
Steel strong has the chance to have an opening that is way to strong for sure. Cindy into free removal into free removal or board presence paired with draw 7 or dig for a draw 7 is not a fun play pattern to go against. Sometimes steel song does beat itself though
@@kipofmudd1702 Its biggest downfalls are going second and having clunky hands (with lots of uninkables). It also really struggles across the finish line against Ruby Sapphire. It's definitely the "best deck" right now (IMO), but it's not unbeatable, and it's not nearly as obnoxious as Bucky GS was last set. If you remove the singers early and often, you can usually go over the top. It's often correct to NOT play out a 1 drop against a T1 Cindy, then play double 1 drop T2. Cindy + Storm is an insane tempo advantage.
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@@cesarreyes263 Thank you! I'm always trying to add more little things to spice it up. 👍
Playing that strength on turn 3 after wiffing with Ariel was a huge missplay imo.
Expecially knowing your opponent was on discard.
I've seen that sudden chill coming...
@@abaddonsfx800 I got tunnel vision, wanting to keep the board empty! 😭
Awesome video nice amber/Steel song deck
That top deck Whole New World
@@Norami4U YESSSSSS
A whole new world needs to be banned or limited to 1 copy
@@TeamVajify It varies. I don't think it's that bad because it was requires strict deck building requirements (multiple singer 5s) to take advantage of what is otherwise an uninkable 5 drop. I think if it was inkable, it'd be way too good. As is, it's good, but not broken. Drawing the opponent 7 cards is a meaningful impact too. It's really really good, but so are cards like Goat and Diablo and Be Prepared and Lucky Dime.
Steel strong has the chance to have an opening that is way to strong for sure. Cindy into free removal into free removal or board presence paired with draw 7 or dig for a draw 7 is not a fun play pattern to go against. Sometimes steel song does beat itself though
@@kipofmudd1702 Its biggest downfalls are going second and having clunky hands (with lots of uninkables). It also really struggles across the finish line against Ruby Sapphire. It's definitely the "best deck" right now (IMO), but it's not unbeatable, and it's not nearly as obnoxious as Bucky GS was last set.
If you remove the singers early and often, you can usually go over the top. It's often correct to NOT play out a 1 drop against a T1 Cindy, then play double 1 drop T2. Cindy + Storm is an insane tempo advantage.
Misplaying so hard, basicly throwing the game and then luckboxing like a champ. Typical steelsong gameplay 😅
That's how it's done! 😂