Apparently ipox has a new bg. hes generating his opponent nora through the casting of spells and then uses overload to kill your shrine. their is no means to actually stop this. I don't like losing 22 points to silly stuff like this. again if you want new players Ipox should actually be prevented from doing stuff like this. even as an experienced player I do not like these kinds of bgs. they are anti fun. and should be stopped. @Sokolov
its not heretical to be right. if he wants to play such cheese, he should do it in unranked games where people can choose to be kicked in the nuts. losing 22 points against something that cant be beaten(unless he doesn't draw the spells) is tardy. its suppose to be a competitive environment. not an instant lose environment. furthermore as ive pointed out, hes playing this against low ranking, and often new players. its an incredibly good way to put people off the game.
that's actually besides the point. him playing it alone still doesn't stop people from playing him whereas including nora drain ahs nov alue against every other player.
you make no sense. these are always includes. who doesn't run anti equip? who doesn't run detection? who doesn't run cleanse? how many forms of nora drain are there again with the potential to reduce nora to zero? let me answer that for you. 1.
Nora drain could be effectively counter "big turn". It is nice to include those, but I don't think it is a MUST to have anti eqp, detection and cleanse. Do all factions have access to cleanse? I thought there was a faction that doesn't have any. You got to know, when you subjectively think one thing is more important than the other, others have different value of it. What I was saying is, there's almost a counter to everything, and in fact, you said you have beaten it showing it is not a guarantee win.
no I didn't. I said if he doesn't draw the spells he loses. that's him losing the game. not me winning it. two different things. also your still wrong and if you don't think those things are a must then I see no reason to continue a debate you lost ages ago at least based on your argument.