The opponent withdraws after losing his cards - Victory ๐
Putting three cards on the battlefield from the beginning made me a huge advantage and I continued until Mana 5 and it seems that the opponent could not keep up with me in that match and decided to withdraw.
Because every time a creature was placed I would destroy it and this is what made the difference that I would attack its creatures first, even if I lost a card or two in return. But the important thing is that in the next rhubarb he does not attack me.
I was also collecting Favor but I didn't use it in this match as I had good cards that came out constantly and had low Mana.
Nice The opponent withdrew the battle:
It seems that he could not keep up with me in the battle, so he decided to withdraw and I think that the reason was that he did not choose cards with high Mana from the beginning, so he could not play well.
It is important to focus on the strategy that you will play with and become an expert in that game over time and you can raid any enemy and most importantly that you know where you want to reach. Do you want to play the match until Mana is high.
Or do you want to finish the match from the beginning, if you want this and you have low mana cards and the match lasts you longer, then you will suffer after that, so you must focus.
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Thats why I think wildpair is such an insane card because on turn 2 you can use one of your starting crystals for mana and have 4 creatures out.