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Local heavy aggro Kith decks in my meta certainly are. Decks light on removal, planning on dominating the red zone, could potentially be hamstrung by him. Giltspire Avenger should be tested as an option vs dedicated aggro. A certain sideboard contender.Īn Outlander appropriate to meta could fill in our curve, and be golden with Rafiq/Elspeth/Sigil. Red decks are ruined by Mark of Asylum, thier removal having no target other than our face - where lifelink renders it impotent. It's true that with all the 4 drops Bant can be a bit slow off the starting line. Knowing little of the block meta, I'd keep Coup handy, as Wrath is a common side in that. I've run virtually the same deck in T2 for awhile. So even that would give a good backbone for this type of deck.Īnyway, post your lists! I'm running the first list in the Excel sheet (the first place one) and my record is 10-1 so far with this deck. A lot to rely on I guess, since you have 2 red sources, but that's why I also posted the second list with no one ofs.Īnyway, the staples for this deck seem to be: The mana works out decently with the 1 Naya tri-tap, the Druid and then the lone Thoctar. Neosystems's Deck Magic Online OCTGN2 Apprentice Buy These CardsĪnd there you go! I think that using the average deck with all the one-ofs isn't that bad. If a deck has finished in the top 4, it has been weighted 33% (1/3rd) more than decks in the bottom 4.įor example, if a first place deck included one copy of Rhox War Monk, and a 7th place deck included one copy of Rhox Charger, all things being equal, the Rhox War Monk would be included in the average over the charger.įor more detailed results, again, look at the Excel sheet, but here is the "average". I have then compiled the data to find an average decklist using a weighted average. It includes all eight deck lists which have yielded the following results:Īll decklists have come from Wizards' Deck of the Week pages from the last two weeks. It may be what Naya Zoo decks were to Shards of Alara Constructed.Īnyway, attached is the Excel sheet of my analysis. It's increasing in popularity, and having high top 8 finishes (for example, this week on decks of the week, it took 1st and 2nd place, and last week, the same archetype took 1st, 2nd, and 3rd). I've been looking at results from the past two weeks of MODO events and this is THE deck that has been on the up and up. To unlock him, you need to collect 80 Shards.Surprised no one's started this thread in this section, and that there isn't an official one (and if there is, consider this my analysis of it). You unlock these heroes by collecting the necessary number of Shards to raise them to a particular Rarity level.Įxample: Abaddon has initially 4-star Rarity level when unlocked. Some heroes have a certain Rarity level and must be assembled accordingly. 100 Shards for 7-star Rarity and 6 000 000 Silver.80 Shards for 6-star Rarity and 1 800 000 Silver.65 Shards for 5-star Rarity and 400 000 Silver.30 Shards for 4-star Rarity and 50 000 Silver.25 Shards for 3-star Rarity and 25 000 Silver.15 Shards for 2-star Rarity and 4 000 Silver.
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