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but what the ♥♥♥♥ did Marincess do to you?!
It is almost like they are intentionally made like that as a bad joke or some sort of subliminary message Konami is trying to tell us.
Starting to see more Grave Yard hate cards due to Snake Eyes.
I wish Cyber Angels were built like that
One time though, I have the worst luck even with Snake-Eye and Labrynth because the shuffler flatout has it in for me but I appreciate I got a really good hand to beat the best deck of the format with U.A.
That said, my two cents:
I feel the games with Labrynth are the best, I feel Labrynth is a really cool deck with a lot of back and forth. All victories feel earned because I do not play floodgates, I hate floodgates, I have a U.A. variant that can beat Snake-eye and Labrynth at times but it plays floodgates, I really hate floodgates. I am okay with soft floodgates like Karma and the Dimension cards (GY hate and Extra Deck Hate).
The problem is that Labrynth is exhausting to play because it requires a lot of planning. I used for a little while the Pegasus Idol card to look at my opponent's hand and plan accordingly, it did come up a few times but I still feel I lack a few UR cards for Labrynth but I have grown to like the deck.
Snake-Eye is fine in that it has very defined chokepoints but it is everywhere, I do not dislike the top decks atm as much as I dislike the lack of variety and support for other archetypes. I am still waiting on the R-ACE cards.
Lol I did not expect to a get a reply this soon, I made an edit.
But yeah, I agree, the deck can play very efficiently and has a nice back and forth.
I feel the worst part is that we are in a handtrap meta where I feel the games are decided by handtraps first, and your actual cards second.