You can also consider Jadehorn instead of Lystia, Flighty Mistral if desired, potentially cut 1 of something for a 3rd Daisuke the Imposing (I personally think 4 is at least 1 too many), and add in Eremot's Designs or a power card to the market since our influence is a mess.
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As per the deck description: I personally think 4 is at least 1 too many. You want 6-drops to be huge swings and/or cards that can reliably end a game. Compare Daisuke to Patrice, Your New Home for example - Patrice will almost always pull a strong unit that can immediately attack since she's extremely easy to build around, it's not hard to add 34 units to a deck to make her more reliable, and Recruit is a crazy strong keyword. Daisuke, at its absolute best here, gets you Stormhalt Plating out (if you happen to pull one of the two) but it's very hard to cram 18+ weapons into a deck while keeping it competitive in Throne to make Daisuke hit reliably and -2/-2 is much less impactful than a charging Riftfeeder Wasp. Therefore 2-3 Daisuke seems "correct" to me personally.
I enjoy this deck, thanks! The only card I dislike is Glory Seeker (and maybe Listra,but you gave an alternative). I think for a deck that also wins on cardadvantage, you don't want to set yourself up for a 2 for one.
I feel like Glory Seeker is really important against aggro. I guess you could try Quinn, Skullhaven Warden instead if you find it's getting focused too often but I think that's a much worse replacement tbh. Still - I think it's worth calling out as a sideboard option.
I feel like Glory Seeker is really important against aggro. I guess you could try Quinn, Skullhaven Warden instead if you find it's getting focused too often but I think that's a much worse replacement tbh. Still - I think it's worth calling out as a sideboard option.