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Shadow era rothem deck
Shadow era rothem deck












You will have to use cards that are able to help you gain the Board controll instead of just a nice curve of allies respecting the “curve” concept when building your deck.Įxceptions: heros who will take board control with their ability ( Boris, Zaladar, Eladwen, etc). So, 2 copies of Blake and 3/4 of Puwen could be good numbers.

shadow era rothem deck

Blake is strong, but in just a few starting scenarios. If they are only good when you start, then maybe you should reconsider them being in 4 copies, for a little more variety and versatility. And hopefully, his allies will lose some life doing so. Allies who have 4 or more health are also good in general, because your opp will need to burn a card (or two!) to help his board dealing with them. Cards like Gargoyle or Blood Frenzy are usually good either you start the game or not for instance. If your opp is playing Blake, Aldon and Ligthning Strike, will it still be good to play Puwen, Aldor and Wizent’s Staff? Maybe not. Look again at these “Best cards for my curve when I start” and ask yourself how they will behave if you don’t have board control.

SHADOW ERA ROTHEM DECK HOW TO

Read this about probabilities to find out how to calculate this number. Now if you want to draw them at the right turn, you’ll have to put the adequate number of copies of them. Then, ask yourself when going first, which are the best ones for each CC. In terms of deck building, you have to look at the cards and sort them all by CC (casting cost). If it’s good or not depends on what your opp played, but from the Curve pov, it’s good. You also want to be sure to optimise your ressources available by using them all.Įxemple: On turn 2, you play Blood Frenzy. When you build your deck, you certainly want to add something to play each turn.

shadow era rothem deck

I’ll try to give a few advices here about deck building in order to improve your deck a little on this aspect.












Shadow era rothem deck