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That's mostly a you problem with deck building. There are free resources out there that can help guide you to find out what decks are viable and why they viable and help you learn in the long run.
Fun for me. I play sporadically and win most of my duels even when I am playing absolute jank. Learning match ups and weak points of other decks while utilizing the skills your deck has can take you places. Unfortunately the learning curve is steep so if you like playing slower games that's perfectly fine.
yeah, after 6+ years of hiatus and semi hiatus i found myself in the same situation once too often where some archtype searcher was activating and i wouldnt know wether i need to stop it. there is often no correct solution when you dont know the cards of the opponents archtype that can be searched. Its just a gamble at that point.
it seems like the data that needs to be absorbed to play flawless rivals the bible these days.
Of course tier 1 needs less to still win despite misplays as thats konamade for newcomers.
just glad that most decks function somewhat similarly, makes it easier to adjust.