Malygos Aviana Prince Combo
- Last updated Nov 11, 2017 (Marin's Treasure)
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Wild
- 12 Minions
- 18 Spells
- Deck Type: Ranked Deck
- Deck Archetype: Malygos Druid
- Crafting Cost: 14140
- Dust Needed: Loading Collection
- Created: 11/12/2017 (Marin's Treasure)
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There are a couple different ways for you to finish off your opponent with big damage spells.
Combo #1: (Aviana, Kun, Malygos and Spells)
At 10 mana, play Aviana, then play Kun to refresh your mana. Now your creatures cost 1 mana. Play Malygos and then use your remaining 9 mana to spam your opponent with spells. If you have Prince, you can clone Malygos and your spells do almost twice as much damage.
Combo #2: (Emperor into Malygos and Prince with Moonfire and Living Roots)
This one doesn't require Kun or Aviana. Play Emperor to reduce Malygos to 8 mana, Prince to 2 Mana and Living Roots to 0 mana. Then the following turn play Malygos, clone with Prince and spam Moonfires and Living Roots. Each Moonfire does 11 damage and each Living Roots does 12 damage.
You can also make use of Innervate to cheat other spells into play with Malygos reduced or not.
Other than that just ramp as quickly as possible and draw as frequently as possible to assemble the combo(s) before dying.
A faceless manipulator does the exact same thing as the prince in this deck, it doesn't restrict your deck building, and it makes a 4/12 copy instead of a 3/3 copy, which will occasionally be relevant.
Faceless Manipulator costs 5 mana. That means you can't play both Malygos and Faceless in the same turn with Emperor's cost reduction ability unless you use 2 innervates.
Faceless would be a fine replacement but I think Taldaram is here because he is more flexible. In most situations, if you are making two Malygos's on the board it does not matter if one is a 3/3 because your opponent should be dead that turn.