Deck List

deck-list-1221 Deck
3 Curse
3 Rapid Shot
1 Ungolim the Listener
3 Goblin Skulk
3 Mournhold Traitor
3 Thieves Guild Recruit
3 Brotherhood Slayer
3 Morkul Gatekeeper
3 Skaven Pyromancer
3 Earthbone Spinner
1 Garnag, Dark Adherent
3 Murkwater Shaman
1 Reive, Blademaster
1 Blood Dragon
3 Cliff Racer
3 Leaflurker
2 Underworld Vigilante
1 Allena Benoch
3 Triumphant Jarl
3 Belligerent Giant
1 Tazkad the Packmaster

LEGENDARY DECK SPOTLIGHT – Sterling Archer

3 [card]Curse[/card]
3 [card]Rapid Shot[/card]
1 [card]Ungolim the Listener[/card]
3 [card]Goblin Skulk[/card]
3 [card]Mournhold Traitor[/card]
3 [card]Thieves Guild Recruit[/card]
3 [card]Brotherhood Slayer[/card]
3 [card]Morkul Gatekeeper[/card]
3 [card]Skaven Pyromancer[/card]
3 [card]Earthbone Spinner[/card]
1 [card]Garnag, Dark Adherent[/card]
3 [card]Murkwater Shaman[/card]
1 [card]Reive, Blademaster[/card]
1 [card]Blood Dragon[/card]
3 [card]Cliff Racer[/card]
3 [card]Leaflurker[/card]
2 [card]Underworld Vigilante[/card]
1 [card]Allena Benoch[/card]
3 [card]Triumphant Jarl[/card]
3 [card]Belligerent Giant[/card]
1 [card]Tazkad the Packmaster[/card]
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agility
Archer deck
Mid-Range
50 cards
0 Curse 3

Curse

1 Rapid Shot 3

Rapid Shot

1 Ungolim the Listener 1

Ungolim the Listener

2 Goblin Skulk 3

Goblin Skulk

2 Mournhold Traitor 3

Mournhold Traitor

2 Thieves Guild Recruit 3

Thieves Guild Recruit

3 Brotherhood Slayer 3

Brotherhood Slayer

3 Morkul Gatekeeper 3

Morkul Gatekeeper

3 Skaven Pyromancer 3

Skaven Pyromancer

4 Earthbone Spinner 3

Earthbone Spinner

4 Garnag, Dark Adherent 1

Garnag, Dark Adherent

4 Murkwater Shaman 3

Murkwater Shaman

4 Reive, Blademaster 1

Reive, Blademaster

5 Blood Dragon 1

Blood Dragon

5 Cliff Racer 3

Cliff Racer

5 Leaflurker 3

Leaflurker

5 Underworld Vigilante 2

Underworld Vigilante

6 Allena Benoch 1

Allena Benoch

6 Triumphant Jarl 3

Triumphant Jarl

7 Belligerent Giant 3

Belligerent Giant

9 Tazkad the Packmaster 1

Tazkad the Packmaster

3 4 9 9 8 9 4 4

Prophecy 6
Charge 6
Breakthrough 5
Last Gasp 4
Guard 4
Pilfer 3
Slay 3
Lethal 1
Ward 0
Drain 0
Regenerate 0
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By: CHARM3R
View other Decks by CHARM3R
Posted: 1 week ago
Updated: 1 week ago
Up to date (DarkBrotherhood patch)
Crafting Cost: 15350crystal
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+9

First and foremost, I want to give credit where credit is due. This list is very much inspired by Warriors7. He was playing a very similar list at the end of last season, and it looked like a ton of fun. I decided to give something similar a go this season. Warriors7 hung out in my Twitch chat early in the season, and gave his stamp of approval on this version. It has been (unsurprisingly) very good. I’ve been using this list in the “Danger Zone” a lot this season.

This is a mid-range Archer list, and it contains several options for controlling the board. Controlling the field lane and applying pressure at the same time is very important. Mournhold Traiter and Goblin Skulk are both great early options for this deck. Goblin Skulk will fetch Curse when it triggers Pilfer, which can be used to make early trades favorable. It’s a great tool for dealing with pesky Ward creatures, and it can also setup Leaflurker later. Mournhold Traiter is great because it’s size means it survives most early trades, and it hits like a truck. The drawback from its Last Gasp is easily negated through cards like Curse, Skaven Pyromancer, or Rapid Shot in a pinch. Murkwater Shaman helps setup favorable trades as well, and if protected can outright win games against aggressive decks by itself. Belligerent Giant is one of the best cards for gaining tempo in the late game.

Outside of controlling the board, this deck has a fair amount of reach. Cliff Racer, Underworld Vigilante, and Tazkad the Packmaster all help drive games home in the final stretch. Morkul Gatekeeper can be paired with any of the Charge creatures to help close the gap.

Against control decks, Triumphant Jarl helps to make sure that you don’t run out of gas. Garnag, Dark Adherent can steal games if saved for key turns. Allena Benoch can help push through pesky Guard creatures or murder that impending Night Shadow in the Shadow Lane.

All in all, this is a competitive and fun list to play. There are plenty of changes that can be made, as the list is also rather flexible in a few areas. Feel free to experiment depending on what you are running into on the ladder.

Check out the video below to see this deck list in action.

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3 Comments

Why don’t you like shadow shift in this list?

1 Reply
CHARM3R 1 week ago
That’s a good question. I like using Shadow Shift, but it ultimately got cut in favor of Morkul Gatekeeper because I wanted the additional reach. The orc is great off of Prophecy, but he also is pretty good at tipping combat math in your favor. This list doesn’t utilize Astrid, FGR, or Unstoppable Rage. With the exception of the Brotherhood Slayer, there aren’t many times I want to take advantage of a “surprise” trade. The mobility is nice, but I’m often times trying to fight for the field lane and feel bad sending a body to the shadow lane. I really like the cycle that Shadow Shift offers, but I just felt like the orc was more consistent for me. It’s easily something that I could see people including though.

CHARM3R wrote:
That’s a good question. I like using Shadow Shift, but it ultimately got cut in favor of Morkul Gatekeeper because I wanted the additional reach. The orc is great off of Prophecy, but he also is pretty good at tipping combat math in your favor. This list doesn’t utilize Astrid, FGR, or Unstoppable Rage. With the exception of the Brotherhood Slayer, there aren’t many times I want to take advantage of a “surprise” trade. The mobility is nice, but I’m often times trying to fight for the field lane and feel bad sending a body to the shadow lane. I really like the cycle that Shadow Shift offers, but I just felt like the orc was more consistent for me. It’s easily something that I could see people including though.

Thanks for the detailed reply, makes sense.

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