You do lose flexibility in card pool but you get far less variance in my experience. Yes, often Warrior and Spellsword colors to maximize the chance of drawing Wraith.
I would shore up the two drop slot especially, Orc Clan Captain and Fifth Legion Trainer should be mandatory. Rapid Shot doesn't really have good follow ups it enables, Scion is just too weak and scale horribly, and Supplier is a really slow and unnecessary ramp piece in an archetype that can play a fast game as well as it goes long. I would cut Rapid Shot, Sarethi Scion, and determined supplier just to start. I would definitely prioritize Wraith, i't just so busted when it works and is often the best target for Necromancer anyway. I like aggro decks the most but this game punishes aggro way too much.Īnd control decks are probably out of the question yet since Im still missing a lot of cards.Įdit: forgot to mention ive like 8k gems since i almost farm them everyday. Return to Clockwork City (last chapter)Ĭurrently I dont know what I want to play, I thought I wanted hand buff conscription but now im unsure.I know Im missing a lot but, what should I get next? Hope that helps! If you need help finding lists there's a few budget ones listed at the top, on, or I can help you find one that suits your style. Lastly packs and Arena, Packs are almost never worth it and Arena can almost always pay for itself even on mediocre runs.Īlso a great way to get some gems is to play versus Expert AI as you can get up to 300 gems for it a day. Note a lot of these cards are enablers for archetypes and are best used once you have a majority of the deck you want. You may even consider them over Clockwork City since the story has the least, powerful cards.
There's also the card bundles that contain quite a few staples themselves, you'll have to see what cards you intend to use before buying them since one may contain more that you'd like than the other. I'd go Isle of Madness, Dark Brotherhood, and Clockwork City in that order since Isles has the the most playables I think and Clockwork is more theme decks in terms of playability. Next I'd get the stories asap, they're fun and contain quite a few good cards, some that define an archetype. I'd recommend Ancano's Cunning, Khamira's Rebllion, or Zumog Phoom's one as the ones to look out for. Most are good out of the box and require only a few budget staples to become more streamlined more often than not. If you wanna hop straight into PVP the pre-constructed decks are great places to start.