After playing many games in this format, I have a mentality for deck selection that is a little different from my usual. After the colossal group failure in London with Sableye / Radiant Charizard, I simply want to play a deck that is good. A deck that is consistent, functional, and reasonably strong. Basically, a deck that feels good to play (which Sableye / Radiant Charizard is not). Usually, I am overly concerned with matchups and tech cards, but the straightforward approach is better suited for this format (for now), and it’s probably what most players go with normally. Sableye / Radiant Charizard has a litany of problems that we did not foresee, but that’s neither here nor there.
For this reason, the consistency-focused...
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