Dupeless Mages
Crafting cost: 7370
Cursed Scroll
800
King Demavend III
14 : 800
Shupe's Day Off
12 : 800
Oneiromancy
12 : 800
Chapter of Wizards
12 : 800
Radeyah
10 : 800
Runemage
10 : 800
Alissa Henson
8 : 200
Leticia Charbonneau
7 : 200
Reinforcements
6 : 200
Istredd
6 : 200
Redanian Secret Service
6 : 80
Runeword
5 : 80
Cintrian Spellweaver
5 : 30
Boiling Oil
5 : 30
Maxii van Dekkar
5 : 200
Casting Contest
5 : 80
Dwimveandra
5 : 80
Siege Support
4 : 30
Winch
4 : 80
Spores
4 : 30
Cintrian Envoy
4 : 30
Squirrel
4 : 80
Ban Ard Student
4 : 30
Practice Makes Perfect
4 : 80
Aretuza Student
4 : 30
This deck is honestly pretty ridiculous and one of the most fun decks I've built/played in a long time
This deck has a wildly variable gameplan, and tons of different options available at any point in time based on matchup and draw.
Ideally round one, you want to thin early with King Demavend banishing three low impact cards. This boosts the consistency of this deck through the roof.
After that, there's a lot of ways to set up carry over while still maintaining points.
Playing Runemage gives plenty of immediate points, while making Shupe's Day Off give you any option you want, making Radeyah able to pretty consistently play for 14 or 9 and a tutor, and allowing the Runewords able to pretty consistently hit any mage you might need, usually Alumni, or one of the students.
At some point in the game, you'll want to get the students patience up to a minimum of 6 (usually with Leticia), with you using your logic to determine whether damage or boost would be better, so that your Alumni from Chapter of Wizards can be better
Alissa can let you get a second Shupe's Day Off, and can even get two in one round with Oneiromancy.
The leader charges are here to make round one Leticia and Demavend more consistent, use them liberally
All in all, this deck has a remarkably high point ceiling, but requires some careful decision making, and a bit of luck since the deck isn't the best for the meta.
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