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I would consider this deck to be work-in-progress, although it has been automatically uploaded here because I used it in a Casual tournament event. It is only a few days old, but I believe it has some potential to be at least a Diamond II deck if not better, especially after some tweaking.
Gotta disagree with you there, been testing this deck for a week straight in casual and ranked. This deck, while fun to get some sexy combos off occasionally... it just has no place in the current meta. Maybe if elves had some kind of Aegis mechanic or something, it just can't contend with all the low cost fast-spell unit removal and avigrafts floating around...
Maybe if Ashara was a 3/4 with a with a +2/3 quickdraw instead, might make it reasonable against torch/hailstorm etc.
Too often your whole plan gets thrown into the woodchipper when the Ashara/Madness combo gets squashed by a torch/lightning strike/permafrost, etc, or Haunting Scream/Direwood gets dunked on by an Avigraft/Urn of embers/Yushkov/torch/lightning strike etc etc etc.
Not to mention hailstorm kills all but Provocateur and Zende (Who almost never gets played because you're usually dead before you get 6 power) So it's almost impossible to go wide unless you're against like... a combrei empower deck or something.
Borderlands scout feels bad almost ever time it enters your hand.
Shelfing this elf deck until it gets some major love.
A full elf deck *_* and you win with this, i am going to love you (and copy your deck too :-D); only a question, why not Tavia, Lethrai Raidleader instead of master cartographer?
I really did try (and wanted) to make Tavia, Lethrai Raidleader work. I even crafted three copies, but I found her to be underwhelming. Her ability is just too expensive to be relevant most of the time. So I settled on Master Cartographer. Being able to draw a card on turn 2 and potentially (at no extra cost) enable a Haunting Scream or Zende play later on is valuable. I'd still like to see Tavia work, so let me know if you have better results.
Gotta disagree with you there, been testing this deck for a week straight in casual and ranked. This deck, while fun to get some sexy combos off occasionally... it just has no place in the current meta. Maybe if elves had some kind of Aegis mechanic or something, it just can't contend with all the low cost fast-spell unit removal and avigrafts floating around...
Maybe if Ashara was a 3/4 with a with a +2/3 quickdraw instead, might make it reasonable against torch/hailstorm etc.
Too often your whole plan gets thrown into the woodchipper when the Ashara/Madness combo gets squashed by a torch/lightning strike/permafrost, etc, or Haunting Scream/Direwood gets dunked on by an Avigraft/Urn of embers/Yushkov/torch/lightning strike etc etc etc.
Not to mention hailstorm kills all but Provocateur and Zende (Who almost never gets played because you're usually dead before you get 6 power) So it's almost impossible to go wide unless you're against like... a combrei empower deck or something.
Borderlands scout feels bad almost ever time it enters your hand.
Shelfing this elf deck until it gets some major love.