This video kinda goes to show that even if a deck is pretty meh, you can do well with it as long as it fits your playstyle, wich might suggest that it's more important to find a deck you enjoy and is fit for you than just brainlessly copy whatever is meta right now. And that your skill with a deck is more important than the deck itself.
@pedropimenta896 if i explain it in this comment section, it will ruin the purpose of the phrase. i think you should ask grapplr yourself when hes streaming if you really want to know
These last couple videos has made me think Nine Lives was being slept on hard. That card has been CARRYING you on it's back so damned much. Makes me think maybe it'd be worth running some self recalls just to get it back and keep reusing it, since they can also double for reusing Concussive Palms.
those decks are soooo frustrating to play against BUT seeing others in that position gives off enough schadenfreude to enjoy grapplr crushing those poor players with that smug on his face
Ok, I cant understand why the hell he kept recalling dragon in first match. He literally gave his opponent free damage. can someone explain this to me?
HP is a resource. Only the final point of damage matters. Grapplr is recalling the dragons over and over again because it slows his opponent down, giving Grapp enough time to go wide with multiple Hershels and win the game.
I need to buy time. The only real way to buy time is to sacrifice my hp for tempo. I needed to get to mana 10+ in order to get my real big guns. So I kept sacrificing my hp, to keep him spending 6+6+6 mana.
@@GrappLr Damn, I didn't expect you to answer. Thanks for explaining. I don't play Lor anymore, but still enjoy watching your videos. Keep up the good work man.