Thursday, August 03, 2006

Naroom Remembrance

On Monday, I played BobbyDoc2 with the eighth and final of my TW test decks. Tiller started things off with the usual card draw. He used exchange to put a Forest Hyren in the discard pile. Remember Ring would dredge that one back up. To top it off, Tiller tossed out the second Forest Hyren and a Weebo. It was massive energy mechanics on the first turn. Gia would start off things for the opposing Weave deck. Book of Ages would draw one card before Gia would sacrifice it for Reyhla's Scythe. With her own Tome and Weave Powder, Gia would toss down a Drowl, Frusk, Bungaloo, and Savanah Hyren. A massive Weave swarm in just one turn. With big plays starting off Naroom and Weave, Tiller would go into more massive energy tricks after using Relic Stalker on Rayje's Belt to open up energy transfer from his hyren. Tap Roots would make a good work of one small Weave creature, and the attacks Tiller conducted would put the three others under Gia's Tome. Brushfire from Gia twice would eliminate the smaller Forest Hyren. Weave Powder would fetch Weave Mat. Another Frusk and Bungaloo later, Gia was ready to defend herself again. Another Remember Ring would bring the Forest Hyren back from the discard pile. While it couldn't attack, it did make for some nice energy games for Tiller. After attacking, Gia was now up to four creatures under the Tomes. She played a Drowl and Brushfired the Weebo. TIller would respond by playing Tomes of the Great Library and researching for Bythan's Gift. Now, he had too big Forest Hyren in play. He finally finished off Gia. Kesia would make her stand next. She is one tough Weave Magi, and very good at what she does. She used Sawgrass on the larger Forest Hyren, wiping out twelve energy for a cost of three. Uwamar would start off her creature swarm, followed by Grass Etiki, Grass Hyren, Bungaloo, and Pody. It was nice to see that I am not the only one who uses Grass Etiki. Kesia's Flute played her energy tune, along with a number of other Weave relics. Rayje's Belt would reappear to haunt Tiller again. He researched Tap Roots this time to take out the Bungaloo. Kesia would defeat Tiller rather easily with Weave Seed. Now, it was up to Keelie to try and do something. She would use Nocturne to fetch a Giant Carillion. It was big move for her to play all three Weebo and another Giant Carillion. First she restored the first Carillion, stomped twice, and finished off the turn with using the last two Weebo to restore both the Carillions. Weave Seed and Brushfire would be the end of Keelie. It was a valiant effort, but the seeds were not in Keelie's favor. Sive would be my final magi. She would play a Lumber Hyren, Eebit, and a Furok. Remember Ring would fetch back one of the Forest Hyren, and Tap Roots would restore it some. Kesia would brushfire the Eebit and attack the Forest Hyren. She then played another Uwamar. Although Rayje's Belt locked down rebuild from the Lumber Hyren, Sive had a Relic Stalker handy. Sive would use Rebuild to try and begin a minor energy lock on Kesia and actually attacked with her rather healthy Furok. This gave her enough energy despite losses from an Everburning Wick to play another Lumber Hyren. Kesia would use Brushfire upon a Lumber Hyren and backhanded the Furok with a fresh Pody. Sive would use Bythan's Gift on her Lumber Hyren to make one big Furok. Figuring that the only way Naroom would make a comeback against Kesia's impressive energy mechanics was to use their own massive energy gains, Sive played out another Furok. However, the game would end here. Although Sive had been making an effort to destroy anything of Kesia's that could attack, a fresh copy of Rayje's Belt locked down wait on the Uwamars. And just to make sure they could do the job too, Kesia cast another Weave Seed. I had to concede it was a "gg."

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