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- Copy the code above by pressing “Copy to Clipboard”.
- Launch The Elder Scrolls: Legends
- Press the “New Deck” button
- The game should automatically detect your deck.
- Profit!
CVH’s Budget-ify #18: Paarthurnax’s Roar
3 [card]Drain Vitality[/card]
3 [card]Rapid Shot[/card]
3 [card]Shadow Shift[/card]
3 [card]Fighters Guild Recruit[/card]
2 [card]Finish Off[/card]
3 [card]Thieves Guild Recruit[/card]
3 [card]Archer’s Gambit[/card]
3 [card]Blacksap Protector[/card]
3 [card]Goblin Skulk[/card]
3 [card]Nimble Ally[/card]
3 [card]Shadowscale Partisan[/card]
1 [card]Earthbone Spinner[/card]
1 [card]Murkwater Shaman[/card]
1 [card]Sightless Skulk[/card]
3 [card]Cliff Racer[/card]
1 [card]Leaflurker[/card]
3 [card]Shearpoint Dragon[/card]
3 [card]Triumphant Jarl[/card]
1 [card]Duel Atop the World[/card]
1 [card]Paarthurnax[/card]



Archer deck
Mid-Range
3 | 9 | 8 | 15 | 3 | 4 | 6 | 2 |
Lethal | 9 |
Prophecy | 6 |
Guard | 6 |
Pilfer | 3 |
Charge | 3 |
Slay | 0 |
Regenerate | 0 |
Treasure Hunt | 0 |
Ward | 0 |
Wax | 0 |
Rally | 0 |
Wane | 0 |
Plot | 0 |
Invade | 0 |
Exalt | 0 |
Last Gasp | 0 |
Assemble | 0 |
Drain | 0 |
Betray | 0 |
Breakthrough | 0 |
4 Comments
Normally, “budget-ify a deck” means to downgrade it, removing all legends and epic cards, and replacing them with common or rare cards to obtain a cheaper version, that still works properly.
But in this special case, budget-ify a deck available from the ingame shop means to obtain a stronger version, removing all the bad cards and replacing them with better common or rare cards.
Normally, “budget-ify a deck” means to downgrade it, removing all legends and epic cards, and replacing them with common or rare cards to obtain a cheaper version, that still works properly.
But in this special case, budget-ify a deck available from the ingame shop means to obtain a stronger version, removing all the bad cards and replacing them with better common or rare cards.
Ok, thanks for the response. Your answer fits with my understanding – there should be a better term for this like “budget upgrade” or something, to distinguish it from making a cheaper downgrade of a better deck.
In any case, thanks for the list – I’ll give it a shot!