I actually used Valtrossa to dig for my last Linka and recycle a g3 to secure me round 7 into top cut.
@mrmeow22972 ай бұрын
Yu-Yu making a comeback
@dylan-Z-anson2 ай бұрын
I’ve said this to loads of people, Jheva has been a great deck since Divinez, great rush, it just has a bad defense. It can be piece reliant, but that’s if you whiff the top X checks.
@MH_Zard2 ай бұрын
It's good, just very high roller all or nothing deck. Also helps you don't have decks like Doji bullying it as often. There are games where you just don't see pieces, and/or have blank trigger checks and it's the absolute worst, because building boards is hard, and it doesn't have a backup like other decks do, but when it goes well, maaaan does it go well, especially if you hit Dragveda or get board nuke against the right decks. But, yeah I hate when people claim it's 'unplayable' when it's been fairly solid ever since Cindi and Argneas came out.
@dylan-Z-anson2 ай бұрын
@MH_Zard I agree with pretty much everything you say, except for being high roll. I'd say it's more high risk than high roll, as I've been playing Eledglema, and Astral Poets, which are true high roll decks.
@Ratphucker2 ай бұрын
Jheva actually has pretty good defense, I hear alot people mentioning jheva topping is mainly BC of a non doji meta, they are wrong, jheva is a counter to doji, if they bind your Xodress set it's a huge + 6 when the whole stacks goes back into your hand . And jheva is not a high roll deck unless Ur counting on baur.
@MH_Zard2 ай бұрын
@@Ratphucker That requires you to play Saien to counter doji, which is hard, because space in jheva is insanely tight and you have to see it. the card is meh otherwise in matchups it doesn't matter in because it's not a piece, and the stack doesn't go to your hand when it pops off, only trickstar does. the rest go to drop.
@MH_Zard2 ай бұрын
@@dylan-Z-anson what's the difference exactly? They're both gambles it sounds like. If it pops off, it pops off pretty well, if it doesn't you're suffering harder than most. The deck imo is still reliant on trigger checks to get considerable power columns, and also not drawing too many of them via Mirrors/Aparajea/Arcs. needs a lot of pieces at times, because missing them depending on your hand means you're playing vanilla, while higher tiers can work better with generic pieces. Doesn't help that the deck has a tendency to whiff too. it may need the one off prayers not going into damage on other times too. A lot of decisions you have to do also involve so much overextending to make pushes. If you don't see power columns, your opponent just guards everything and it best decks out. The deck from my experience as someone who considers it their fav, it can tends to teeter between being insane to being the absolute worst on certain days. It does so much filtering and can do everything but also somehow do absolutely nothing at times.