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Tokens 80 % winrate, 1st place in the Rumble
3 [card]Scouting Patrol[/card]
2 [card]Ambitious Hireling[/card]
3 [card]Bruma Profiteer[/card]
3 [card]Fifth Legion Trainer[/card]
2 [card]Imprison[/card]
3 [card]Orc Clan Captain[/card]
3 [card]Priest of the Eight[/card]
3 [card]Rift Thane[/card]
3 [card]Crusader’s Assault[/card]
2 [card]Eastmarch Crusader[/card]
3 [card]Khuul Lawkeeper[/card]
3 [card]Pit Lion[/card]
3 [card]Raiding Party[/card]
3 [card]Resolute Ally[/card]
3 [card]Cloudrest Illusionist[/card]
1 [card]Dawnbreaker[/card]
1 [card]The Black Dragon[/card]
3 [card]Divine Fervor[/card]
Crusader deck
Mid-Range
0 | 6 | 19 | 17 | 5 | 3 | 0 | 0 |
Guard | 9 |
Prophecy | 3 |
Rally | 3 |
Breakthrough | 3 |
Charge | 3 |
Slay | 1 |
Lethal | 1 |
Treasure Hunt | 0 |
Betray | 0 |
Ward | 0 |
Wax | 0 |
Wane | 0 |
Regenerate | 0 |
Drain | 0 |
Assemble | 0 |
Last Gasp | 0 |
Pilfer | 0 |
Plot | 0 |
Exalt | 0 |
Invade | 0 |
The deck plays like most midrange tokens, you contest the board quite strongly in the early turn to be able to get a lethal around turn 7-8 once your opponent can’t come back. The idea of the deck is to keep a strong mono-yellow shell as Ally is a card you kind of need to activate in a lot of situations.
In term of cards choices, Bruma Profiteer and Khuul Lawkeeper are both really good for the aggro match-ups, Hive Defender was cut at some point but it could come back depending on the meta, but Raiding Party was just a better defending tool against Hlaalu while being stronger offensively against everything else. Ambitious Hireling is an unexpected buff, and it synergizes very well with the rest of the deck. I don’t play Ash Berserker or Ulfric’s Housecarl as I feel both cards will generally be just win-more in such a deck, I prefer less conditionnal draw.
In general, I feel that deck is the right balance between aggro and mid-range for me, but it may not be the case for you in the current meta, so feel free to try different things!
EDIT: I also took first place in the Rumble using that deck:
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This deck struggles against simple things like ice storm coined on 6, windkeep spellsword into young mammoth curve, or pretty basic prophecies like moonlight werebat (or pretty much any drain).
Resolute ally misses half the time for me, maybe I’m just unlucky. I know there are only six red cards in the deck, so maybe I’m just unlucky.
There is hardly a deck that does not struggle against purple perfect curve, but honestly I never really had trouble against purple mids, you can normally get good trades into their creatures at the beginning, the important thing is to know when to start the race, as usually this deck will win in a race against most mid decks.
Concerning the allies, they’re supposed to hit 88 % of the time (this percentage varies during games but you normally never end up in a situation where it’s under 50 %), so yes, if you miss half of the time you’re unlucky and sadly there is not much I can advise about it!
What I like with Khuul is that it puts constant pressure on your opponent, they can ignore it but it might backfire for them at some point (especially combined with Firebrand or Hireling). The fact that associated with Captain/Trainer it trades well against most of your aggro opponent threats is also really interesting.
That being said Hive Defender is still one of the best turn 4 available, so if you like it more I don’t think it makes the deck terrible to change for it!
So maybe you got unlucky, maybe you need more practice with the deck (contrary to popular belief, tokens aren’t that easy to play, the number of decisions per turn is huge), maybe it doesn’t feel your playstyle, maybe all of the above.
I don’t like Khuul Lawkeeper and I would like to play something more aggressive.. suggestion ?
Otherwise, there is always the possibility to play natural Firebrands, or play more card draw with either 3 Ash Berserker or 1 Eastmarch+2 Ulfric’s Housecarl.
I lost to a Kizzle BM and then beat that exact deck next turn. Aggro Dagoth went down like a drunk, rank 12 mono. Control doesn’t have the curve, no chance. When a challenge arises, a response appears.
This is way too much fun. Thank you HoriuchiFufu! We are not worthy.