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He showcases his decks and explains how it works, he has a deck for all divisions.
Just go to his channel --> playlists --> steel division battlegroup overviews.
Here is an example.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uOpcjtEzBlY&list=PL0p3l0ggbMcuHr5wh_6jylA_komyjUsNG
Thanks, will take a look.
I mean, does 10V10 count as competitive? :P
Sure why not? Holding your flank vs two or three enemies is competitive, killing 10k+ enemies stuff is definitely competitive. Only thing is, you can´t control the basic conditions as well as when you stomp three or four noobs in a ranked or custom game.
And yes, good 10vs10 decks differ from 1vs1 and up to 4vs4...
A tip would be to make a deck that can effectivelly have the tools for different situations that might come to be.
Yeah, I had a go and building some of my own decks. I've had plenty of fun both building and playing them.
However, I dislike contributing to my teams failure by using an unbalanced/simply bad deck, so therefore I want a solid deck that I can use and learn from.
In time, i'll likely change the deck and make my own competitive decks, but I need a good example to use and learn from.