Thread:ProGuyHere/@comment-34954846-20190612165307/@comment-38021766-20190618065249

Thanks!

I will go through your decks hero by hero. Go to https://plantsvszombies.fandom.com/wiki/Plants_vs._Zombies_Heroes/Community-built_decks and that is the order i will use.

For cycleshadow, it looks ok just that it depends a lot on your luck with your starting hand but then again most budget decks are like that. For Next-Lane Crisis, it looks very unstable in the sense that it rides a lot on the hope that the opponent has not enough removal cards, and a bit slow, but still quite good. But where is the Pea Patch in the decsription?

For Some Berry Nice Combos, there is no Berry synergy other then High-Voltage Current, but that is ok but remove 1 or 2 Bluesberries and add in maybe Banana Bomb for a bit more control.

For Indespicable Aggresion: Wow. That is a really good budget deck. Red Stinger and Strikethrough plants would help a lot but they aren't Budget friendly...

Btw I made a Event-only Aggro Wall-Knight deck: 4 of each Garlic, Shamrocket, Forget-Me-Nuts, Pear Cub, Hot Date, Red Stinger, Haunted Pumpking, Sun-Shroom, Jack O' Lantern, Ketchup Mechanic. Nice to meme people I suppose.

For Tempo Tattle, it can be easily taken out by aggro and easily controlled by... well, control. It seems to aim to tempo to like turn 5 or so then Elderberry and Super-Phat Beets, but it can be easily out-tempo as well. Generally seems weak.

Where There's Control, There Are Roots! looks dubious but playable, and seems like there are not many Roots for Starch-Lord to help much. Will probably need some playtesting to determine.

I've Never Bean Here Before seems like a slow deck with no late-game and especially prone to Hearty cards. Does not look very good, but will need some playtesting to know for sure.

I'm All About That Bait looks like another good deck that I play a variation of myself and if you have 4 of the win conditions it looks like a very good deck, except VERY prone to aggro.

Cyclecap Doesn't Pay looks like a novice deck because it has only half the essence of Cyclecap and simply cannot cycle well enough.

Cyclerose looks like a deck that has the mindset of "if my opponent's deck can counter, I lose, else, I win, no skill involved" kind of deck. I predict 50% win rate or less.

Berries, With a Touch of Bonus Attacks looks like it is a failed control deck, because of having many diff. cards meaning you can never be sure of your next card, but it is a bit aggro at the same time.

Amphibiageddon is a deck that is very strange, and hard to get a grip of what you  should do. More Amphibious can really help, and as for Bog of Enlightenment especially so.

I am bad at building budget decks, but I have 2 somewhat-budget decks I might use (actually I don't have Neptuna so... yah, once I get her)

Both decks use Neptuna:

Neptuna's Rooster: 4 of each Fire Rooster, BoB, Going Viral, Biodome Botanist, Lost Colloseum, Smoke Bomb, Healthy Treat, Imp Commander, Toxic Barrel Imp, Imp-Throwing-Imp (still have to finalise the last 3 cards)

Divertion Graves: 4 of each Headstone craver, Sumo Wrestler, Line Danicng Zombie, Zombie High Diver, Surprise Gargantuar, Smelly Zombie, Rodeo Gargantuar, Ancient Gargolith, Healthy Treat and 2 of each Camel Crossing and Going Viral.