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Revision as of 08:40, 6 April 2009
Palace of Twilight Deck | |
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Designer | Jgr_94 |
Date | 04-04-09 |
Players | 2 |
This is a CCG deck, a deck of cards constructed from a CCG set, to be played against other decks from that set. | |
To play Dvorak: Draw five cards each and leave the rest as a draw pile. On your turn, draw a card from the draw pile and play one Thing and/or one Action. (See the full rules.) | |
Print this deck | |
This deck is locked. Further cards should not be added - leave feedback on the talk page. |
Good
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Strategy
The Strategy for the Good Side is simple; your opponent using the evil deck will be playing Ganondorf at the very beginning, so you have to use cards such as Light Arrow to take him down. They are likely to play Transformation Cards, like Dark Beast Ganon and Ganon's Puppet Zelda to stop him from being killed. You have a choice in this deck; Link or Zelda as your active commander? If you pick Zelda and bring her into play, your opponent just has to play Ganon's Puppet Zelda and they win. If you choose Link and bring him into play, he can play Warlock Crush, which will kill straight away. Therefore it might be a smart move to choose one of them, and never take them out of the Command Post. Without Link's high stats, the game will be much harder to win, so it may be better to choose Zelda and not play her. To finish off the game, you should play Final Blow and Light Arrow to take down Ganondorf.
Evil
Decklist
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Strategy
The Strategy for the Evil Side is harder; your opponent using the good deck might not ever play their active commander at the very beginning! You, however, rely on playing Ganondorf on turn one to take down all of their characters. Remember, you can win if your opponent runs out of cards or has no characters, both of which are things you want to do. Play cards to force them to discard cards from their deck, and use Ganondorf to destroy the few characters in their deck. If your opponent plays a card that would destroy ganondorf, use the transformation cards Dark Beast, Ganon and Ganon's Puppet, Zelda to destroy the transformation card instead of him. If your opponent's active commander is Zelda, as soon as she comes into play, you can play Ganon's Puppet, Zelda to take control of her. This, in effect, destroys her, meaning your opponent loses! If they chose link as their commander, you can transform into Dark Beast, Ganon and tak him down. With your high power, they are unlikely to play their active commander. Just follow these tips and use Ganondorf's high stats and you stand a fantastic chance at winning!