Blessing of Alchemy under Gedyneith

Crafting cost: 8760

  • Mask of Uroboros

    800


  • In Gedyneith's Shadow

    13 : 800

  • Otkell

    13 : 800

  • The Mushy Truffle

    11 : 800

  • Portal

    10 : 200

  • Runemage

    10 : 800

  • Triss: Telekinesis

    9 : 800

  • Crowmother

    9 : 800

  • Ring of Favor

    9 : 200

  • Heulyn

    9 : 800

  • Ermion

    7 : 800

  • Bride of the Sea

    7 : 200

  • Freya's Blessingx2

    5 : 30

  • Crow Clan Preacherx2

    5 : 80

  • Mahakam Alex2

    4 : 30

  • Stribog Runestone

    4 : 200

  • Elf and Onion Soup

    4 : 200

  • Crow Clan Druidx2

    4 : 80

  • Crow's-eye Rhizomex2

    4 : 30

  • Funeral Boatx2

    4 : 30

Greetings! In this guide, I’ll showcase an interesting and fairly powerful Skellige deck featuring Otkell, Heulyn, and Freya’s Blessing as its key cards. This strategy combines randomness, a large number of bronze cards, and powerful engines, making it extremely difficult for your opponents to determine which threat they should eliminate first. With proper play, this deck can deliver win after win and can even allow you to secure two rounds in a row. If you like the content I would really appreciate your support on: DonationAlerts: https://donationalerts.com/r/GeraltGwynbleidd Patreon: https://patreon.com/GeraltGwynbleidd 🔥 Round 1st: Your main objective is to create as many Skellige bronze cards as possible using Runestones, Crows, and Crow Clan Druids. Use Freya’s Blessing to gain an additional advantage and lay the carryover for the following rounds. If the situation allows, deploy engines such as Crow Clan Preachers and Funeral Boats, gradually increasing your score. 🔥 Round 2nd or 3rd: Now it’s time to make use of everything you prepared beforehand. Play your remaining key cards and continue developing your engines while maintaining constant pressure on your opponent. In some matchups, careful resource management can allow you to win two rounds in a row and avoid going into a third round altogether. ⚔️ The main strength of this deck is its unpredictability. It is extremely difficult for your opponents to determine which card they should destroy, as there can be several threats on the board at once. This strategy performs particularly well against decks that rely heavily on control: instead of presenting one obvious target, you create an entire network of threats, forcing your opponent to choose which one to eliminate. Another unique aspect of the deck is that Runestones and the Soup can provide completely unexpected cards. Sometimes a random result can be far stronger than anticipated and completely change the course of the match. So don’t be afraid to trust your luck. This deck combines solid tempo with an element of randomness. It is strong enough to achieve a high win rate, while each match can still feel completely different. If you enjoy unconventional strategies, know how to adapt to the situation, and aren’t afraid to leave a little room for luck, this deck is definitely worth your attention. Like, follow and watch the video to learn the strategy! Let me know your thoughts in the comments below. And remember… Victory is a dish best served with the cold mind.

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