Weaknesses - lacks removal
- lacks draw power, compared to Even Xenan decks
- why did I wait until AFTER the nerf to Merriest Mandrake to build a deck like this?
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Concerning the deck you've provided, I would give only two general tips:
1 - It's usually a good idea to have 4 copies of nearly every card you use. Running 1-ofs, 2-ofs, and 3-ofs provides more versatility but less consistency. Let the Market solve your situational problems.
2 - It's usually a good idea to focus on a particular strategy, and to have backup win conditions that don't interfere with the main win condition and even synergize with it. In your case, for example, if you're gonna play Lethrai Courtier , then maybe you should do a dedicated relic deck like the famous one Batteriez is always using and improving upon. He uses Rat Cage and so many damn supporting relics that removal is pointless.
Thanks for the feedback. Not sure if you're being serious or not, but...Vara, Vengeance-Seeker doesn't fit here. She competes with the other 4-drops, doesn't have an Ultimate ability, doesn't benefit from Ultimate abilities, doesn't (immediately) provide Lifeforce/Lifesteal or trigger/assist any Lifeforce/Lifesteal effects, and doesn't particularly benefit from Lifeforce/Lifesteal abilities. Every other Unit in the deck does at least one of these aforementioned things.
This deck is at its best at moments like the following: Your Moldermuck got Lifesteal from Xenan Lifespeaker. You play Katra, the Devoted and swing with the Moldermuck. It proceeds to hurt itself, heal itself, buff itself, and copy itself. Next turn,you swing with both copies of Moldermuck and chaos ensues (if the opponent doesn't have spot removal).
I was being serious. Perhaps she has gotten a little long in the tooth though. Your description of a game has me quite intrigued. VS. certain bosses I'm sure this list kills.
FORMAT:Throne
3 Cabal Scavenger (Set5 #150)
3 Calibrate (Set8 #31)
2 Infinite Hourglass (Set1 #67)
3 Sanctuary Priest (Set1 #73)
3 Desert Alchemist (Set9 #46)
2 Dichro's Ruin (Set10 #406)
4 Lethrai Courtier (Set5 #220)
2 Porcelain Mask (Set5 #47)
2 Send an Agent (Set1097 #17)
1 Voice of the Speaker (Set1 #78)
3 Banish (Set2 #207)
2 Ebon Dune Smuggler (Set5 #221)
2 Marionette Cross (Set4 #218)
3 Moldermuck (Set10 #344)
4 Arcane Restraint (Set8 #51)
1 Deathstrike (Set1 #290)
1 In Cold Blood (Set1003 #15)
4 Katra, the Devoted (Set2 #208)
3 The Praxis Arcanum (Set5 #56)
2 Xenan Obelisk (Set1 #103)
2 Time Sigil (Set1 #63)
4 Amber Waystone (Set3 #51)
2 Shadow Sigil (Set1 #249)
3 Emblem of Makkar (Set7 #121)
4 Crest of Mystery (Set4 #266)
4 Xenan Cylix (Set9 #199)
4 Xenan Insignia (Set7 #184)
2 Sacred Seal (Set7 #212)
---------------MARKET---------------
1 Ancient Bauble (Set3 #54)
1 Talir's Intervention (Set3 #58)
1 Bazaar Trickster (Set5 #43)
1 Surgeon's Saw (Set4 #220)
1 Azindel, Revealed (Set1004 #21)
Concerning the deck you've provided, I would give only two general tips:
1 - It's usually a good idea to have 4 copies of nearly every card you use. Running 1-ofs, 2-ofs, and 3-ofs provides more versatility but less consistency. Let the Market solve your situational problems.
2 - It's usually a good idea to focus on a particular strategy, and to have backup win conditions that don't interfere with the main win condition and even synergize with it. In your case, for example, if you're gonna play Lethrai Courtier , then maybe you should do a dedicated relic deck like the famous one Batteriez is always using and improving upon. He uses Rat Cage and so many damn supporting relics that removal is pointless.
This deck is at its best at moments like the following: Your Moldermuck got Lifesteal from Xenan Lifespeaker. You play Katra, the Devoted and swing with the Moldermuck. It proceeds to hurt itself, heal itself, buff itself, and copy itself. Next turn,you swing with both copies of Moldermuck and chaos ensues (if the opponent doesn't have spot removal).