Just like the previous post, this link is where i get this blurb
Johnny likes to win, but he wants to win with style. It’s very important to Johnny that he win on his own terms. As such, it’s important to Johnny that he’s using his own deck. Johnny likes a challenge. Johnny enjoys winning with cards that no one else wants to use. He likes making decks that win in innovative ways. What sets Johnny apart from the other profiles is that Johnny enjoys deckbuilding as much as (or more than) he enjoys playing. Johnny loves the cool interactions of the cards. He loves combo decks. Johnny is happiest when he’s exploring uncharted territory. Like Timmy, Johnny cares more about the quality of his wins than the quantity. For example, let's say Johnny builds a new deck that has a neat but difficult way to win. He plays ten games and manages to get his deck to do its thing… once. Johnny walks away happy.
Exhibit 1: The Physical Cube
While my personal cube is not built for the Johnny's, I would love to see Johnny create his/her own cube. Myself I identify as a Johnny, finding as much interest in how cards interact rather than just building a good deck. Looking at my decks, i have a non-legendary six samurai deck that focuses on burn damage, a level-3-or-lower vanilla beatdown deck, and my Ben-Kei OTK deck. These decks aren't what you call consistent, but there's something awesone that I feel when Ben-Kei pulls offs its 5-attack-2000-power-all-attacks-hit-directly OTK. As for the cube however, he will be the one that finds combos that no one would think of, using cards that others would deem as useless.
Exhibit 2: The Social Cube
The quote that "Johnny is happiest when exploring uncharted territory" explains one simple thing. johnny would LOVE the cube. Think about it, it's different, barely anyone does it, and it puts a focus on deckbuilding from a limited card pool? Count him in.
Exhibit 3: The Mental Cube
See #2. Johnny + Cube = babies
Verdict: The cube was made for Johnnies. Nuff said.
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