drrty byl
New Member
Krow is the anti-setup setup deck. Like any setup deck, if you remove important components early the chances of it getting started are lesser. If your opponent doesn't get an absol start (the chances of this happening are at least reasonable in a 4 krow, 4 absol, 1 umbreon list), it shouldn't be hard to do, assuming you can attack turn 2 or 3. GENERALIZED SOLUTION: don't play a setup deck. Go with something that requires very few (or any combination of many) cards to deal damage. It's nice if you are fortunate enough to be able to deal big, sustained damage in the first 2-5 turns. Or, play something that draws heavily without much difficulty. Krow relies on crippling its opponents' setups in the first turn or two of games and damaging them throughout, so the logical response is to play something fast and versatile.