UPDATED 8/7
Your goal with this deck is to lock up the board, remove threats and play big, stompy creatures to finish out the game. Big Feln got some really unique cards with Argent Depths, but a few managed to slip by my initial builds... like Helio, the Skywarden. Throughout my testing,
Plasma Primordial proves to be an incredible difference maker against the mirror, and the deck has enough stuns, stalls, and disruption to keep you in the game against aggro decks. Hell, most of the units are even Jekk-proof!
Stompy Bois
Frostbite Elemental -
Permafrost and
Maveloft Huntress enable this cheap beater to do its thing.
Torgov, Icecap Trader - Deck filtering on a Jekk-proof body. You can't ask much more for the price.
Champion of Cunning - You aren't likely to activate the Shadow half of this champion in most games with this deck. Luckily, a 5/5 flyer with aegis is already pretty freaking good.
Plasma Primordial - A 4/8 body, multifaction unit makes for a solid blocker. This unit is hell for control decks, dumping out all other copies of any spell that your opponent plays on it. The 3/1 killer units it makes each turn are one hell of a bonus.
Control Suite
Annihilate,
Turn to Seed,
Permafrost,
Maveloft Huntress - For getting rid of units.
Wisdom of the Elders,
Devour,
Helio, the Skywinder - For drawing cards.
Transpose,
Cobalt Waystone - For getting aegis.
Rindra's Choice - Swiss Army Spell. Counter a spell or kill a threat.
Market Stuff
Feeding Time - Indiscriminate creature removal. Great against corrupted units or harmful entomb effects, like the one on
Icaria, First Reaper.
Malediction - Great against aggro. Wrecks
Edge of Uprising-based decks.
Rain of Frogs - Very versatile.
Rindra, Infiltrator - Still testing this one, but it's working out well so far. Most of our spells happen to be fast, for sneaky lifegain.
Silverblade Menace - Another "Screw the mirror match" card. Also surprisingly good against yetis.