I played 2011 and 2012, but I didn't really like 'em (Aside from the elf deck in '12, that's fun as hell). But 2013 have some really fun decks - Exalted, a working mill deck, burn and token/overrun just to name a few.
I always play exalted if I get SRS, and my mate always plays Ajani life deck.
A working mill deck, a goblin deck, that insane life gain deck. I've seen em in the demo (but can't play em). They seem to have balanced the decks better too. The extra cards you earn anyway. I can't really explain it, but it sucks in 2012 having one copy of damn near everything.
Nah, you're misunderstanding.
DnB was a very little genre before Dubstep. When Dubstep started to come around in 2005-2006 (iirc), DnB was quickly taken under its wing and pepp'd up a little. The genres are so close to each other that they kind of melted together, which has lead me to many facepalms around the internet.
I don't know if they made the decks around this in the older ones, but this one is made around having 2 ways to build your deck. For an example Lilianna's deck - You get a ton of cards that focuses on discarding, and a ton of cards that focuses on sacrificing creatures and graveyard control, and it's up to you to chose if you want to mix it or go one way.
In Jace's deck, you can either go mill (which I went) or Mind Control control. It gives a bit more variety to your cards, imho.
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I forgot to hit CTRL+V at some point, sorry Drek.
Nah, the drop is still there. The bass still have the wub effects that is connected to dubstep, it's merely focusing it's attention on the keyboard riff.
I usually say that Pendulum and Skrillex is connected, because they both focus on the keyboard riffs in their songs, whereas Pendulum is on the darker, more DnB'ish side whereas Skrillex is on a very light, electronica-like side. Music is facinating.
Not the most accurate guide, and was made before Dubstep even existed, but pretty reliable if you're new to electronic music.
Dubstep would probably fall somewhere there with 2-step Garage(a brit version of garage music which is sub of Dub music, go figure)
http://techno.org/electronic-music-guide/