Improving your decision making, an in-depth guide - Part 1: Decision Placement

Would Token Druid fit into the first category ("I make the tough decisions.")? I was talking with someone the other day about good decks in the current meta and he said that token was too high IQ for him. I'm no expert with the deck by any means but I've been a fan of the token druid archtype since Kara and never really considered it that difficult of a deck to pilot, but then again perhaps it was a bit more simple back then. The (current) token gameplan seems fairly straightforward on the surface; make lot's of wide stick boards and do lots of damage with mass buffs. However it's often about preparing those board states one or more turns in advance and trying to make sure you don't get blown up by your opponents answers. I might still lean toward putting the token in the 3rd category though, but the case for #1 would be similar to quest rogue in that both decks start off fairly innocuous while you ramp/set up quest, then all of a sudden they produce big threat after big threat.

Maly Druid takes the cake when it comes to high IQ decks though.

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