Use the shamans to throw down totems on your opponent's deeds, and then use all the various movement abilities to prevent your opponent from being able to defend their deeds.
This deck came 5th in the Hartlepool Servitor event. I think that, based on how it did (one win, one loss due to time that I would have won if time had have been called a few seconds later, or earlier, and one I lost due to a misplay on my part) I think the basic deck concept is solid, and just needs a few tweaks. Possibly drop Bilton Collection Agency and put in more Idol of Tlazolteotl, which makes it way easier to get totems on opponent's deeds (just requires the totem to be out somewhere and for you to control the opponent's deed, rather than control the deed and have an unbooted shaman there)
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Nov 21, 2017 DoomDog |
Nov 21, 2017
Nobuyoki
I really like the Holy Ground version of this, which uses Ghostly Communion and Fire of Nanahbozho as Doomdog stated, and also the Gateway To Beyond . It can allows you to have way more movement than just this version, but it has the problem of the influence usually. My favorite version so far is by playing 8/10/Q values with the Tse-Che off values. The Silver Pheasant's Bounty with the Tse-Che-Nako's Weaving can be pretty godly for CP+income. I really don't like Raven's Ruin ._. |
Nov 21, 2017
Nobuyoki
I really like the Holy Ground version of this, which uses Ghostly Communion and Fire of Nanahbozho as Doomdog stated, and also the Gateway To Beyond . It can allows you to have way more movement than just this version, but it has the problem of the influence usually. My favorite version so far is by playing 8/10/Q values with the Tse-Che off values. The Silver Pheasant's Bounty with the Tse-Che-Nako's Weaving can be pretty godly for CP+income. I really don't like Raven's Ruin ._. |
i like this style of deck. Fire of Nanahbozho and Ghostly Communion can add to your movement tricks.