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Title: Strategy and synergy in type one
Post by: Legolas on November 15, 2015, 08:57:23 AM
I am looking to build another type one deck but am left blank for the strategy, I want something with a lot of strategy and something maybe that will recur. So I am looking for ideas for a deck with a lot of strategy and synergy, thanks.
Title: Re: Strategy and synergy in type one
Post by: Gabe on November 15, 2015, 09:14:13 AM
There's a lot of strategy options in clay and plenty of recursion too. Jerusalem has the most to offer by sheer volume. You can recur with James or Jude. The smaller churches are good too. Luke being a missionary can join any church and offers recursion too.
Title: Re: Strategy and synergy in type one
Post by: Legolas on November 15, 2015, 09:39:56 AM
Is there any one strategy that you like the best, like a mixture of cards to come out with an almost unstoppable play to get a lost soul?
Title: Re: Strategy and synergy in type one
Post by: Gabe on November 15, 2015, 10:00:56 AM
Is there any one strategy that you like the best, like a mixture of cards to come out with an almost unstoppable play to get a lost soul?

One of my favorite "unstoppable" ways to get a LS using Jerusalem Heroes was shown to me by Kye. You can use Parmenas (or Ethiopian Treasurer) with one of a few different FotS on them (Joy, Kindness and Peace all work). When facing a lone blocker use either Narrow Escape or Paul's Books and Parchments to bring either of the previously mentioned Heroes into battle, activating the special ability and removing the blocker.

Those are pretty combo-rific. A more straight forward play is to just use Peter and Stephen with any of the powerful Acts Enhancements that gain CBN from their SA.
Title: Re: Strategy and synergy in type one
Post by: Legolas on November 15, 2015, 11:46:51 AM
Thanks! Do you have any other favorites, or anybody, of earlier cards?
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