Its a card thats overall better than talent going 1st and going 2nd expecially against rogue matchups (vv, melodious, branded, random stuffs) Usually it doesnt really work paired with handtraps, but as snake eyes ash gives so much value, you can afford pairing it, as it can also work in dodging target negations going 2nd I think is a card that you might consider siding out after g1 going 2nd in the mirror matches Moreover, not sure about US, but EU is full of VV, into a tournament youll play at least against 3 or 4 VV, and by how they are innerly build, sometimes overhandtrapping them gets you to handloop yourself, as they end on negate+follow up and you have only few cards to play with
I think droplet is good in snake-eyes but for a different reason. Yes it helps breaks board, but the reason I like it is that you can dodge imperm or veiler going second. It basically removes the negative aspect of it and trades 2 for 1 (dodging an imperm and negating an apo or something.
I disagree I think m droplet works fine in decks like tenpie where you don’t necessarily need 2 cards to combo and as well as it can be used to dodge affects and also gets rid of hand traps like nib or affect vailer you otherwise may have had in hand on your turn as a brick
I think you handtrap your opponent so much they have such a weak board, a Steal card is much better but if you run less handtraps or the ones you have are poor in a certain matchup, Droplet makes a lot of sense. Otherwise it is heavy cost for no reason.
Its a card thats overall better than talent going 1st and going 2nd expecially against rogue matchups (vv, melodious, branded, random stuffs)
Usually it doesnt really work paired with handtraps, but as snake eyes ash gives so much value, you can afford pairing it, as it can also work in dodging target negations going 2nd
I think is a card that you might consider siding out after g1 going 2nd in the mirror matches
Moreover, not sure about US, but EU is full of VV, into a tournament youll play at least against 3 or 4 VV, and by how they are innerly build, sometimes overhandtrapping them gets you to handloop yourself, as they end on negate+follow up and you have only few cards to play with
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I think droplet is good in snake-eyes but for a different reason. Yes it helps breaks board, but the reason I like it is that you can dodge imperm or veiler going second. It basically removes the negative aspect of it and trades 2 for 1 (dodging an imperm and negating an apo or something.
Just played you on DB with blackwings, I am Diorr. That was a wild duel lol, GG bros Im a big fan been watching you since i really started playing.
Ggs the blackwing eff in GY was pretty good
if all u play against is snake eye, yeah breaker are pretty bad. But droplet etc is just way more reliable than hts against decks like vv, melodious
good point I think melo is getting more popular as well
I disagree I think m droplet works fine in decks like tenpie where you don’t necessarily need 2 cards to combo and as well as it can be used to dodge affects and also gets rid of hand traps like nib or affect vailer you otherwise may have had in hand on your turn as a brick
You make good points I can see that
I think you handtrap your opponent so much they have such a weak board, a Steal card is much better but if you run less handtraps or the ones you have are poor in a certain matchup, Droplet makes a lot of sense. Otherwise it is heavy cost for no reason.
yep, change cards are great atm