KP Commons: Lightning-Gravity Hadron Collider

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KP Commons: Lightning-Gravity Hadron Collider

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Creatures (15 Lightning, 13 Gravity, 27 total)
3 x Ghost Jellyfish --- [cost 3 Gravity]
2 x Steadfast Aviator --- [cost 3 Lightning]
3 x Shinanigan --- [cost 3 Lightning]
3 x Aquila Superior --- [cost 4 Lightning]
3 x Jet Paradox --- [cost 6 Lightning]
3 x Ikoro --- [cost 2 Gravity]
3 x Indigo --- [cost 4 Gravity]
3 x Kraken Eleganto --- [cost 6 Gravity]
4 x Avant Garde --- [cost 2 Lightning]

Spells (3 Lightning, 10 Gravity, 13 total)
2 x Hypnotic Sway --- [cost 1 Gravity]
3 x Impel End --- [cost 5 Gravity]
3 x Wormhole --- [cost 2 Gravity]
3 x Psychic Incite --- [cost 3 Lightning]
2 x From The Depths --- [cost 3 Gravity]

Play Guide:

This deck, a 'Strange' combination, is supposed to offer a simple fusion, taking Lightning's sturdy forces and adding Gravity's powerful ability to strip enemy options leads to a tricky and deadly combination, especially when one realizes that the deck's weaker creatures are good for effects and easily supported by the revival system. The deck's player can switch easily between hitting the opponent's creatures in play, and striking at the ones in their hand, steadily gaining very dominant levels of control, and luring the enemy into traps by sacrificing creatures, only to then revive them again. The deck also offers multiple surprising combos. If the deck can be said to have a weakness, it comes in moments where a particularly large creature 'slips through the cracks' of the defenses, or the player is 'distracted' by dealing with a swarm and uses up all their energy to do that, having nothing left when a larger threat does come along.

When the player of this deck has mastered its flows and knows what they are doing consistently, then they can attempt to use cards like Jonas or Black Carpet, which are capable of adding more pressure especially when the opponent's responses have already been depleted. Another option for those who like to put a different kind of pressure on, and are not worried about their opponent's weaker creatures as much, or direct defenses, is to change some of the Hawkman blockers to Swift Peregrine.
In chats wrote:<Wedjat> Why is there no function for converting "antagonizing fools" into "delightful servants"?
<ri> you don't have access to defool.exe?
<Wedjat> It would be an illegal operation.
<Bell> SIGGED
<Wedjat> \o/
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