Can someone explain how the point system works in tournies? I just don't understand how if I play my best in 25 min I accumulate 50 points and by then the top player has 200+ points, I mean I can win many matches but damn I just can't keep up to their godlike speed in getting points it all doesn't make much sense to me..
I have been having some ok results at the DT, but I wanted to know how to get a bit more.
I'm using right now a 26 stars Rescue deck, but I rarely get KOs because of the low star count and because the deck is extremaly defensive (Aurora, Suzie, Steve, Slyde, and the support +1 life chick that I forgot the name, Elvira, Kerry, Lea)
Should I risk changing to a more ofensive deck, even though my win-rate on the tourneys will probably drop dramatically? Who should I change out of these?
Hey how any tips on this deck would be much appreciated, please read the description so you can understand my thought process for the deck and also what elements of stratergy I want to retain but possibly with better cards
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Like all decks without attack manipulation it may be weak if so advise on how to improve that or just how to use my cards better against attack manipulation would be good! Yes I am going to get Striker!
When two players have the same number of battle points at the end of a tournament, who is placed higher? I'm asking because in the last DT, I ended up 26th with the same number of battle points as the person on 25th, but I got 234 clintz less.
Wouldn't it be fairest if the prize money for all players with the same score is shared equally?
i have no idea how to combine any of them though, mainly cuz i'm just a starter in competitive play (even though i have good cards the mistakes i make are horrible so tips and hints for that are welcome 2)
Montana+Hugo Powerfull and cheap http://www.urban-rivals.com/presets/?id_preset=1033280 Hugo - get it free when reach lv 15. Avola - very powerfull 5 star card. Normally i use it after use other cards
Total price is below 7000 Clintz
Easy to win Type 1 match.
It is very good for beginner.
Rate it please.
As some said I dropped Bridget for Gibson and introduce Malmoth for Lolly and to maintain that damage reduction element I bought veeneyle and put her in over Dreen even though 1 damage is usless and 3 damage is ok, because its about balance but has any one got any further ideas about how to improve this deck? Also I am looking to go to a 4/4 deck so which character should I introduce from Montana and which one from Junkz should be ditched?
I have a mono deck for tourney t2, but I want to switch to t1, which card should I get and which card I should put aside?
this is my deck: Rolph Dr Saw Bristone XU52
Annibal Vladimir Methane Eyrik
badna0 - last answer from badna0, Friday 02/07/2010, 14:56.
¿Volviendo al clásico?
I like the deck I'm using - it's pretty solid for DT use, and I've used it pretty well. Just got my record best finish (and after I started the tournament 12 minutes late [oversleep, lol]). I calculate that should be about ~329 points if I had played the whole hour, which is a pretty decent score.
badna0 from guild deaths shadow with 263 battle points won 660 Clintz + 1 Credit.
Of course, I'm not entirely happy with the placement of Hugo in the deck, as he's ELO banned often. I think I could get another 12-24 points out of the tournament if I could find a decent substitute, but so far I haven't found anyone that provides consistent support and helps win even pill battles as much as Hugo (probably why he's banned), and pretty much guarantees a win with Tula. The other annoying part is that the support characters (Scubb and Taljion) aren't used to their complete potentials with a Leader popping in every now and then. Hasn't affected me much, but still...
Okay, this is my GHEIST/Skeelz half-deck. It's crappy, I know, but in the future (AKA, when I get enough credits to purchase some expensive card from the shop) it will be better. Here we go:
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