Tuesday 14 February 2012

Whole-Hearted Vs Half-Hearted

Now what do I mean by that? According to dictionary, being whole-hearted means being focused on just 1 role while being half-hearted means juggling different roles at all times.

Decks are like that too, they are also sorted to Whole-Hearted and Half-Hearted.

Examples of Whole Hearted decks: Karakuri, Six Samurai, Gadgets. Basically any deck that just focus on one archetype to play with a few side cards to assists such as veiler
Examples of Half-Hearted decks: T.G Agents, Junk Doppel
1)      Consistency issues;

Whole-Hearted decks usually had lesser consistency issues than Half-Hearted decks. They both had common issues bad draws/starting hands.  
2)      Ability to give a impact (If both have good hands)
 
Whole-Hearted decks cannot really guarantee you a win in one turn. They just ensure you a strong standing on the turn you start first. (Example: Six Sam plays Shi-en like a boss with Maga and heavy backrow at back!!)

Half-Hearted Decks can give you the OTK you wanted when you start second but be warned once you cannot OTK, you need to be ready to defend yourself. (Example: Junk Doppler opening hand: Foolish Burial, Junk Synchorn, One for One, DopplerWarrior, plus 2 other card. You should know what to do.)
That is my fruit of thought. What do you think?
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