Previously known as Chungis. Finished master 2 last month working on this build. Typical removal heavy midrange but trys to go over the top with a hefty curve of Felns big baddies. A lot of board state swings, big finishers, and its a lot of fun to play. Performs really well against most of the meta. The market is very malleable.
Saloon Massacre is the cheapest board wipe to hit most early to midgame threats, if you want a wipe that hits less of your guys with no contract deficit then run
Eremot's Designs.
Display of Will is the Swiss army knife card that covers a couple bases for most of your needs based on the board state or just need to dig deeper in your deck. You need something to hate on the void and
Eavesdrop is probably the most backbreaking against any void deck.
Pick Clean is a great option for low curve and is fine in most situations.
Nullblade is the next best hitter and is great against turbo dredge and reanimator but doesn't help against the Xenan void ramp deck.
Lethrai Falchion is the best lifegain equipment in the colors and making any of your units swing with that big of an attack stat is fine if it dies from it not beefing up its health as much. Finally
Waxing Moon is for midrange and control match ups. It makes blocking a nightmare for your opponent and drawing a card every other turn is necessary to get advantage against other midrange decks and vital to rebuild against control decks. I'd love to run
The Big Wheel but with a curve as high as 6 is just too much damage to risk taking. Play around with it and give me your thoughts. Appreciate you all.
*Update* I made changes in order to handle the match ups I have found to be prominent and difficult. Relics are powerful with
The Throne Room decks so I made room for
Disrupt and swapped out
Fallen Winter for
Evolving Olzial. Winter is awesome but getting rid of relics is necessary at the point and the card filter feels really good in the late game. Vigil decks are performing well and Aegis can ruin your hand because using 2 spells to clear the board or a single unit is really detrimental so I put
Hecaton Defiler in the market. I use it in a lot of my fair decks that use shadow because
Vara, Vengeance-Seeker is awesome but you really don't want to hit your own guys. I ran
Nullblade in the market for a while and it's nice but in the explosive void matchups it didn't swing the match ups enough so I'm back to running
Eavesdrop to really try and shut them off. Let me know what ya think.