I want you

Crafting cost: 9320

  • Cursed Scroll

    800


  • Viy

    15 : 800

  • Oneiromancy

    12 : 800

  • Dandelion: Poet

    11 : 800

  • Ihuarraquax

    11 : 800

  • Triss: Butterflies

    9 : 800

  • Royal Decree

    9 : 800

  • Matta Hu'uri

    9 : 800

  • Alzur's Double-Cross

    8 : 200

  • The Naglfar

    8 : 800

  • Whispering Hillock

    8 : 800

  • Prince Villem

    6 : 200

  • Barbegazix2

    5 : 80

  • Traveling Merchantx2

    5 : 80

  • Slyzardx2

    4 : 80

  • Pellarx2

    4 : 80

  • Desert Bansheex2

    4 : 80

  • Naglfar Taskmasterx2

    4 : 30

  • Hybridx2

    4 : 30

Basically the entire deck plays around our Immortal insect. All you have to do in theory is eating him and using all the gold cards to put him back into your hand. First version had more gold cards for cycling, but not only they got higher costs in recent balance patches, many control decks could deplete your eating stuff faster, leading to ways you can draw the one card you want, but no ways to put him back in the deck... This here is actually the improved version, it uses all of the cost avaible, while keeping the number of cards to minimum, so you can draw more reliably. While the cleanse guys are quite usefull to keep up with those pesky nilfgard decks no one likes, Hybrid is really only there as a last resort and to fill up the slots decks require to be playable. That's because you NEVER EVER want your star of the show to be actually on the battlefield. Because I SWEAR almost every deck runs Korathi Heatwave. If they hit you with this, you basically out of the game. I hate this mechanic so bad! It's not bad enough to just kill your big unit nowadays, noooooooooo, we gotta erase their existence like Thanos snapping his fingers! It's even more annoying, since most deck don't really care if you banish their stuff, this is like 1 in 10 decks that does. Also, you should try to win first round, even if it puts you in up to 3 cards deficit, remember, your insect scales through all the rounds, their stuff scales only in the round they play them. If you deplete all their counters in round 1 and 2, you only need to draw your guy like 2 times in the final to almost always win. Anyhow, for more theory it's just practice, learn how and when draw for eating instead of the main guy, try to outplay the control decks as much as you can, have fun and remember that the best decks, are not the most fun ones.

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