Overview
This is for you if you like synergy decks, where the whole is greater than the sum of the parts.
I'm excited about this, it's my first time going all the way to Master with my own brew. I'm not claiming it's an idea no one ever thought of (Katra sets a pretty obvious direction), but I love off-meta stuff and have been tinkering with this since Omens came out. A meme-ier version had Amaran Camels. Add in hearts to activate lifeforce cards and you have the cheesy name. Sorry.
Cards in this Deck
It plays aggressively, but not full-on aggro.
Katra, the Devoted is only a 4-drop if you have a trigger that stuck. On that note, it's often correct to drop
Ayan, the Abductor end-of-turn, even forgoing a surprise block, to increase the odds that he's around to attack after you drop Katra on your turn. Otherwise, hold Katra until you have a trigger or two.
Premonition Wisp is surprisingly good here. You may already have a unit that can attack to proc it on turn 3. If you activate Wisp and Katra at the same time, the 4/4 Radiant appears first, then gets buffed.
Another important interaction: If
Temple Scribe dies on the same attack that
Memory Dredger gets through, it can immediately be dredged back for a free card draw and life trigger. Dredger also does work bringing back previously-buffed
Cult Aspirant or our cheap trigger cards.
Cards not in this deck:
Lunar Magus: He's just awkward. He doesn't proc when he comes down, so he has to survive a turn. But then he procs
before you can play anything else the next turn.
Devoted Theurge and other fine 4-drops could work well here, but in practice, the 4-slot has always felt like a log jam. There's just too much good stuff. I have it pared down as much now as I ever have.
There are few 4-ofs in this deck because there are several cards that we're much less excited to see a second copy of. Instead we want to find ways to make different things work together.
Outlook
I don't see this deck having long-term legs. It was good in the tumultuous meta at the end of February 2018. It has enough life gain to stabilize against aggro, and it's aggressive enough to threaten control. However, I feel like if opponents knew what was coming, they could have sometimes managed removal or board pressure differently.
Edit 3/24: Replaced a
Dreamsnatcher with a fourth
Oasis Seeker due to the disappearance of
Lightning Storm. Seeker is easier to cast, trades with more things, and procs on attack rather than on damage dealt.
Obv it can win without them. I just mean to say should I not bother trying since it will lose a lot of power.
I'm more skeptical about leaving out Ayan. He's so strong when you ambush him down at the end of your opponent's turn, then drop Katra and attack on yours. Ambush is also great after Harsh Rule. He's our biggest lifesteal unit. He's just such a bomb for 3 power.
I took out the 3x bauble, i dont really like the card and 2x seek power, so i had some room and added some 3x varas favors and 2x Talirs Intervention. Just won a game because i could silence the endurance of a SST after the opp attacked, that card can be so clutch some times, and still is a cheap activator :)
what do you think about Cabal Slasher? can be brought back with dredger as well and can explode dmg wise.
If you try it, let me know how it goes.