I don't think that list is very optimal tbh. I think it's trying to do too much of many things instead of working towards one goal of getting out a lot of Lucentbarks. One sec, I'll get the decklist I'm running.
Keeper of the Grove is an experiment. It's a tech against mechs but with the flexibility of removing a minion when you don't have Swipe or Wrath available.
Elysiana is because it's pretty easy to go to fatigue in non aggro matchups, and against Warrior you just lose without it.
edit: In that other list, I don't even know why you'd run Stalladris but only one copy of Crystal Power and one copy of Wrath.
I played against a similar deck as Warrior recently. Since i didn't want my opponent to heal, i just didn't attack him and kept killing his stuff. Then he smartly used Alexstrasza on his own face to start using his healing cards. So i'd say that card can be quite interesting for this archetype. You can gain armor and still lower your own health to activate Lucentbark in the late game.
you can also just heal the opponent.
Well, i had 30 health and 20+ armor so i don't think he had any other options. This deck doesn't apply enough pressure against warriors.
That's why I run Crystalizers. This deck is about life total management, not about "how much armor can I gain and fuck over my late game?"
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I don't think that list is very optimal tbh. I think it's trying to do too much of many things instead of working towards one goal of getting out a lot of Lucentbarks. One sec, I'll get the decklist I'm running.
Keeper of the Grove is an experiment. It's a tech against mechs but with the flexibility of removing a minion when you don't have Swipe or Wrath available.
Elysiana is because it's pretty easy to go to fatigue in non aggro matchups, and against Warrior you just lose without it.
edit: In that other list, I don't even know why you'd run Stalladris but only one copy of Crystal Power and one copy of Wrath.
I played against a similar deck as Warrior recently. Since i didn't want my opponent to heal, i just didn't attack him and kept killing his stuff. Then he smartly used Alexstrasza on his own face to start using his healing cards. So i'd say that card can be quite interesting for this archetype. You can gain armor and still lower your own health to activate Lucentbark in the late game.
you can also just heal the opponent.
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I don't think that list is very optimal tbh. I think it's trying to do too much of many things instead of working towards one goal of getting out a lot of Lucentbarks. One sec, I'll get the decklist I'm running.
Keeper of the Grove is an experiment. It's a tech against mechs but with the flexibility of removing a minion when you don't have Swipe or Wrath available.
Elysiana is because it's pretty easy to go to fatigue in non aggro matchups, and against Warrior you just lose without it.
edit: In that other list, I don't even know why you'd run Stalladris but only one copy of Crystal Power and one copy of Wrath.
That's why I run Crystalizers. This deck is about life total management, not about "how much armor can I gain and fuck over my late game?"
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you can also just heal the opponent.
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I don't think that list is very optimal tbh. I think it's trying to do too much of many things instead of working towards one goal of getting out a lot of Lucentbarks. One sec, I'll get the decklist I'm running.
edit:
Keeper of the Grove is an experiment. It's a tech against mechs but with the flexibility of removing a minion when you don't have Swipe or Wrath available.
Elysiana is because it's pretty easy to go to fatigue in non aggro matchups, and against Warrior you just lose without it.
edit: In that other list, I don't even know why you'd run Stalladris but only one copy of Crystal Power and one copy of Wrath.
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