Golden Reavers

Crafting cost: 7460

  • Crystal Skull

    800


  • Golden Nekker

    14 : 800

  • Shani

    9 : 800

  • Royal Decree

    9 : 800

  • Ciri: Nova

    9 : 800

  • Priscilla

    8 : 800

  • Kaer Seren

    8 : 800

  • Necromancy

    7 : 200

  • Reaver Huntersx2

    7 : 80

  • Onagerx2

    7 : 30

  • Trollololo

    6 : 200

  • Margarita Laux-Antille

    6 : 200

  • Xavier Lemmens

    6 : 200

  • Reaver Scoutx2

    6 : 30

  • Kaedweni Sergeantx2

    5 : 30

  • Lyrian Arbalestx2

    5 : 30

  • Coodcoodak

    5 : 200

  • Redanian Archerx2

    5 : 30

  • Mysterious Puzzle Box

    5 : 200

  • Musicians of Blaviken

    4 : 200

You probably already see what we have here, but if you are new and just trying to figure it out, I basically merged two of the most annoying concepts in Mobilization decks: Reavers and Order spam with Lyrian Arbalest and Redanian Archers. The deck is really matchup dependent, but it combines two of the most hated mechanics in the game — Reavers and Golden Nekker — so there is plenty of potential for some very unpleasant games for your opponent. Mysterious Puzzle Box is mainly here to avoid bricking your Golden Nekker, as your second artifact besides Kaer Seren. Both special cards are also very useful — just remember that Necromancy needs something in the graveyard to resurrect! The general game plan is pretty simple: depending on your draw and what your opponent is forced to answer, you either start spamming Reavers or build up your Order engines and rain damage with Arbalests and Archers. If you manage your threats properly and force your opponent to answer the right things at the right time, the deck basically plays itself. One important thing to remember: if you have an Onager in your hand for the end of the round, try to keep your Orders unused until then. This lets you dump all of them at once and maximize the amount of damage Onager can generate. There are also a few cards included specifically for certain matchups, such as Xavier and Coodcoodak, so don't be afraid to use them when the matchup calls for it or mulligan them early. Other than that, this is pretty much a self-playing deck. Figure out what your opponent absolutely has to answer, make them choose between your two disgusting game plans, and finish with Golden Nekker.

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