I've been reading the forums and the Canadian forums and a few other forums on top of that. It seems that there isn't a lot of diversity when it comes to high end meta decks. Most the decks end up using the same attacks (this is funny inspite of the symbols system) that are designed to lock out or 1 shot your opponent. I'm a bit lost why. The foundations, assests, and actions being used a lot I see why the meta moves towards those cards that empahsize control. Without control it seems that you can't win because your opponent would out control you. In most card games with this much card depth the diversity is a lot greater. While some of the top decks aren't "rare" dependent I'm find many crutches comming from older out of print sets. I see cards like Rejection, Chester's Backing, Lord of the Maki, Shreading Viberto, etc used over and over again like you can't play a serious deck without them. My question is why haven't the meta made these cards risky? Most games do that very quickly. I don't see any new people comming in and having a chance at a tournament. A person is investing 200+ dollars to get many of the "staple" cards found in most of the deck listings I've read.
It all comes to a head to me that the game has been a bit static for a bit because most of the champions card have evil, air, or both. When I look at the top most used cards they end up sharing those symbols. I don't know if the champions can request their symbols but if they could then that is a smoke signal to look at things.
I like Chae. I thought her ability was pretty awesome. But now I find from different sources that she is a lower teir card for the meta. When I read it comes down to lockdown cards and the lack of control in general that evil has and the lack of higher damaging control attacks that air seems to have. But from different sites I've been to I've seen the same 20 characters rotated around over and over again. The main reason is their ability and their symbols that support some of the cards I've mentioned eariier.
So in the end my big question is where is the counter meta and diversity?