10:14 at this point I feel like you knew you misplayed, but just in case you didn't, you should've used leader ability first to put Robin in life to have the card draw just for filtering purposes then played many pitching the atlas popping a card and drawing a card.
@CitonplayАй бұрын
First of all, I sincerely thank you for watching the entire video, it's really kind! And yes, I've optimized it wrong, the Nami effect for draw is very important for grind! Have a nice weekend! 😎
@GoldeNeos_Ай бұрын
Great video thanks for making it! I have two questions, I've seen recent winning Vegapunk lists go full aggro punk, your build is more a control punk build, do you think the control build is better? If control is better, does Vegapunk have any strong advantages over Enel as their lists are very similair?
@Citonplay28 күн бұрын
For OP8.5, the aggro decklist is much more relevant. Enel and Vegapunk offer distinct playstyles: I personally struggle with Enel due to its reliance on chance, which makes it tough to win against skilled opponents. Vegapunk, however, has the advantage that many players aren’t familiar with countering it. It’s versatile, able to play both aggro and tempo! I recommend playing the Vegapunk deck, though it’s a bit harder to master than Enel.
@GoldeNeos_28 күн бұрын
@@Citonplay Really the full aggro version is harder to master than Enel?
@Citonplay26 күн бұрын
@@GoldeNeos_ Vegapunk is definitely a deck where if you mess up, you lose. You really have to manage your hand well and know when to attack or play defensively As for Enel, it's more about dropping big characters-if your opponent can't deal with them, you win; if they can, you lose. And you rely on your triggers to carry you the game.. I’m not really a fan of Enel, to be honest. The gameplay doesn’t help you improve at the game, and it doesn’t win much either. On the other hand, Vegapunk, despite what some might think, is fun and has proven it can win 🤗
@WatchinVidzАй бұрын
Well, this video aged well with the recent Treasure Cup 1st place lol