Yeah Strategic Analysis can definitely be good in here making Pre Vizsla a 6/6 when it flips. I think it's worth testing 2x copies in the mainboard in a control list like this.
Added in "Strategic Anaylsis" into the mainboard. Feels great. Drawing 3 cards on same turn that you flip Pre Vizsla ensures that it is a 6/6, and it's just a great card late game as well to dig for your finishers and do 3 damage to a unit easily. I have 1 in mainboard, and 1 in sideboard as of now
First off check out my video on "How to Beat Control". ua-cam.com/video/hATZAj3d3ps/v-deo.html Hand disruption (Force Throw, Pillage, K-2SO, Spark of Rebellion, Bazine) Going Wide and being super aggressive (Kylo Red/Ashoka Green, Han2 Green) Mill Strategies (Iden Blue, Yoda Blue (Vigilance/Restock/Bounty Hunter Crew) Emperor Palpatine (Stealing their units, Card advantage) Refilling Your Board (darth Vader, U-Wing Reinforcement, Home One)
Imho it's pretty dumb that u can have 6x POTDS...I mean, how are u supposed to counter that if all yours plays just vanish before u can even do a single action. I know it' s part of what a control deck should do, but in others TCG, way to counter spells exist. Not everyone want to play sabine and I know for sure i' m not the only one having hard times vs this kind of things. These types of hard control decks don't seem to be a huge problem cause in PQ and other official event are slow and u have to get done ur match in time or it's a double loss, but certainly take away lot of fun from the game (imho) in weekly plays.
I absolutely understand the frustration. I used to hate control myself. First off check out my video on "How to Beat Control". ua-cam.com/video/hATZAj3d3ps/v-deo.html These types of strategies below are strong against control. Unfortunately, this is something you need to keep in mind in all of your lists. As PQ's approach a lot more people will play control style decks because Bossk Blue for example has good matchups across the board right now so they are betting on their skill as a player when they play that deck. Hand disruption (Force Throw, Pillage, K-2SO, Spark of Rebellion, Bazine) Going Wide and being super aggressive (Kylo Red/Ashoka Green, Han2 Green) Mill Strategies (Iden Blue, Yoda Blue (Vigilance/Restock/Bounty Hunter Crew) Emperor Palpatine (Stealing their units, Card advantage) Refilling Your Board (darth Vader, U-Wing Reinforcement, Home One)
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Love this deck ! Hopefully set 4 gives it a couple more tools
@@James-qv7dj yeah same. Hopefully we get some more “option” cards where we can either draw or defeat/do damage to an opponent
My first iteration was unit heavy. Basically Gar Saxon Red. Slotted in Jango + Ki-Adi. Weak deck, but cool in theme
Nice. Yeah I have messed around a little with red. It's fun, but definitely not consistently good and easily loses to other aggro decks in the format
I saw Strategic Analysis in the sideboard and was immediately hooked lol
I wish this was the leader that made Mission Briefing viable. So close 😔
Yeah Strategic Analysis can definitely be good in here making Pre Vizsla a 6/6 when it flips. I think it's worth testing 2x copies in the mainboard in a control list like this.
Added in "Strategic Anaylsis" into the mainboard. Feels great. Drawing 3 cards on same turn that you flip Pre Vizsla ensures that it is a 6/6, and it's just a great card late game as well to dig for your finishers and do 3 damage to a unit easily. I have 1 in mainboard, and 1 in sideboard as of now
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Yeah haha
How do you beat control decks like this one? I really struggle against them no matter what I’m playing
First off check out my video on "How to Beat Control". ua-cam.com/video/hATZAj3d3ps/v-deo.html
Hand disruption (Force Throw, Pillage, K-2SO, Spark of Rebellion, Bazine)
Going Wide and being super aggressive (Kylo Red/Ashoka Green, Han2 Green)
Mill Strategies (Iden Blue, Yoda Blue (Vigilance/Restock/Bounty Hunter Crew)
Emperor Palpatine (Stealing their units, Card advantage)
Refilling Your Board (darth Vader, U-Wing Reinforcement, Home One)
@ thank you so much, love the vids
@@ObliVion4us Absolutely. Appreciate ya!!
Imho it's pretty dumb that u can have 6x POTDS...I mean, how are u supposed to counter that if all yours plays just vanish before u can even do a single action.
I know it' s part of what a control deck should do, but in others TCG, way to counter spells exist.
Not everyone want to play sabine and I know for sure i' m not the only one having hard times vs this kind of things.
These types of hard control decks don't seem to be a huge problem cause in PQ and other official event are slow and u have to get done ur match in time or it's a double loss, but certainly take away lot of fun from the game (imho) in weekly plays.
I absolutely understand the frustration. I used to hate control myself. First off check out my video on "How to Beat Control". ua-cam.com/video/hATZAj3d3ps/v-deo.html
These types of strategies below are strong against control. Unfortunately, this is something you need to keep in mind in all of your lists. As PQ's approach a lot more people will play control style decks because Bossk Blue for example has good matchups across the board right now so they are betting on their skill as a player when they play that deck.
Hand disruption (Force Throw, Pillage, K-2SO, Spark of Rebellion, Bazine)
Going Wide and being super aggressive (Kylo Red/Ashoka Green, Han2 Green)
Mill Strategies (Iden Blue, Yoda Blue (Vigilance/Restock/Bounty Hunter Crew)
Emperor Palpatine (Stealing their units, Card advantage)
Refilling Your Board (darth Vader, U-Wing Reinforcement, Home One)
I wish there were cards that counter events.
@@dougdstecklein yeah I miss that about playing control in magic.
Shadowed Intentions can help neutralize event cards.
Saw Guerra LOL not
Relentless? That’s about the closest thing.
no thx, really no need for that 😂
A surprise to be sure, but a welcome one.
(Ignoring the fact that Bossk exists 💀)