Planar Bridge Encounter beat me to death by infinite swaps!

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  • Mainloop25
    Mainloop25 Posts: 1,959 Chairperson of the Boards
    I think his point is that a fully prepared deck and strategy against planar bridge/Tezz wouldn't let a board get full of potential overload-3's or at least make them very rare. Or better yet, make them inconsequential. All of these are valid strategies that are being used to good effect in all the decks that are winning.
  • Ohboy
    Ohboy Posts: 1,766 Chairperson of the Boards
    KylinTang wrote:
    Ohboy wrote:
    If Energized gems are giving you trouble and you can't clear them, consider being proactive and flooding the board with supports / traps / activates / devoid gems.

    If you sit back and hope the opponent doesn't chain when you know that's the entire purpose of his deck... Then you really have yourself to blame.

    fully preprared deck and strategy is important yeah, however, nothing will stop your opponent if it can get extra swap again and again. As I said, you cannot do anything in your opponent's turn.

    Today I fight with Planar Bridge again and got an easy win. No Gonti things bothered me, and I won with full HP.

    The post I put here is just for a reference.

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    Post your deck? I'm actually at a point where I sometimes can't find gems to overload because I go overboard with the anti energise.