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Tier 0: It would be criminal to ever consider soul trapping this card.
Tier 1: Absolutely solid card, a definite keep.
Tier 2: Not bad cards, they measure up to the tier ones and zeroes in power level, but just currently don’t have a place in a deck or see limited play. Soul trap at your own risk.
Tier 3: Possibly playable in some alternate reality, however, you can soul trap them fairly confidently. Fringe playable.
Tier 4: What is this card even doing in your collection?
Note that this soul trapping guide is meant to aid a competitive player’s collection building, and has no bearing if you want to make meme decks or experiment with archetypes that are still unexplored. I might add my justification for specific cards’ tiers at some point, but its time-consuming and would delay the list’s publishing too much for my liking.
As always, Ctrl + F is your best friend!
Burn & Pillage
Withered Hand Cultist
Earthbone Spinner
Blood Dragon
Tier 1:
Mage Slayer
Fearless Northlander
Markarth Bannerman
Belligerent Giant
Relentess Raider
Tier 2:
Lumbering Ogrim
Gladiator Arena
Alik’r Survivalist
Wrothgar Forge
Vigilant Giant
Tier 3:
Plunder
Child of Hircine
Whirling Duelist
Volendrung
Dremora Markynaz
Tier 4:
Blighted Alit
Trebuchet
Grahtwood Ambusher
Dread Clannfear
Reive, Blademaster
Wood Orc Headhunter
Ice Storm
Daggerfall Mage
Supreme Atromancer
Tier 1:
Brilliant Experiment
Shimmerene Peddler
Desperate Conjuring*
Nahkriin, Dragon Priest
Tier 2
Dark Rift
Breton Conjurer
Balmora Spymaster
Tier 3:
Keeper of Whispers
Heirloom Greatsword*
Ice Wraith
Winter’s Grasp
Master of Arms
Mages Guild Retreat
Wispmother
Divayth Fyr
Mentor’s Ring
Indoril Archmage
Tier 4:
Moment of Clarity
Wisdom of Ancients
Dragonstar Rider
Studium Headmaster
Summerset Orrery
Staff of Sparks
*Only as 1 or 2 ofs, you would never run 3 in a deck.
Divine Fervor
Mantikora
Tier 1:
Pillaging Tribune
Descendant of Alkosh
Dawnbreaker
Dawn’s Wrath
Miraak, Dragonborn
Tier 2
Cloudrest Illusionist
Loyal Housecarl
Pit Lion
Haafingar Marauder
Tier 3:
Helgen Squad Leader
Ravenous Hunger
Artaeum Savant
Dawnstar Healer
Spiteful Dremora
Renowned Legate
Tier 4:
Blackmail
Tower Alchemist
Alpha Wolf
Dagi-raht Mystic
Hero of Anvil
Imperial Might
Immolating Blast
Auroran Sentry
House Kinsman
Moonlight Werebat
Leaflurker
Ungolim the Listener
Tazkad the Packmaster
Tier 1:
Mournhold Traitor
Tier 2
Murkwater Shaman
Giant Snake
Pahmar-raht Renegade
Quin’ rawl Burglar
Thieves’ Den*
Tier 3:
Leafwater Blessing
Murkwater Skirmisher
Torval Crook
Elder Centaur
Green-touched Spriggan
Snowy Sabre Cat
Smuggler’s Haul
Wild Beastcaller
Spider Lair
Necrom Mastermind
Tier 4:
Hidden Trail
Arenthia Swindler
Tenmar Swiftclaw
Camoran Scout Leader
Spider Daedra
Nest of Vipers
*Only in Pilfer Monk, which is a very expensive deck
Preserver of the Root
Shadowfen Priest
Bone Colossus
Nahagliiv
Tier 1:
Night’s Shadow
Lucien Lachance
Blood Magic Lord
Tier 2
Illac Sorcerer
Disciple of Namira
Black Marsh Warden
Tier 3:
Flesh Atronach
Iron Atronach
Doomcraig Vampire
Tier 4:
Siege Catapult
Wrothgar Kingpin
Blackrose Herbalist
Hackwing Feather
Angry Grahl
Grim Champion
Imprisoned Deathlord
Stampeding Mammoth
Night Predator
Necromancer’s Amulet
Night Talon Lord
Thorn Histmage
Ahnassi
Ayrenn
Red Bramman*
Tier 1:
Rift Thane
Edict of Azura
Master of Thieves
Allena Benoch
Queen Barenziah
General Tulius
High King Emeric
Merric-at-Aswala
Tier 2
Sentinel Battlemace
Sadras Agent
Skywatch Vindicator
Falinesti Reaver
Tyr
Gortwog gro-Nagorm
Tier 3:
Shornhelm Champion
Tier 4:
Militant Chieftain
*Totally not biased. Don’t even think of soul trapping Bramman.
Odahviing
Tier 1:
Tier 2
Stronghold Eradicator
Mundus Stone
Tier 3:
Wabbajack
Orb of Vaermania
Goldbrand
Tier 4:
Stronghold Incubator
Dwarven Armanents
Halls of the Dwemer
Dwarven Centurion
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– imo these cards are more useful than the list above suggests (so they are not top tier but deserve a better tier imo): Vigilant Giant, Plunder, Wood Orc Headhunter (in orc decks ofc), Indoril Archmage, Necrom Mastermind (in the appropriate deck), Wrothgar Kingpin (in orc decks ofc), Shornhelm Champion, Militant Chieftain (in orc decks ofc)
– imo these cards are a bit less useful than the list above suggests: Fearless Northlander, Gladiator’s Arena, Wrothgar Forge (extremely slow)
I want to point out again that it is a matter of preference. Thanks again for the article!
I haven’t seen Plunder be played at all, and while it looks like it might have potential, I can’t recommend a keep right now.
The Orc cards would all be good if Orcs were good, unfortunately that is far, far from the case at the moment, and it doesn’t look like its going to get better anytime soon.
Shornhelm Champion is a great value card, its just simply too slow atm though, it’s very possible he’ll see a move up once the meta shifts.
Fearless Northlander is just a great value minion, it frequently competes with Withered Hand Cultist in red lists, but the lists that want spells will take this everyday instead. 5 Health is also extremely relevant against Intelligence burn, which is abound right now.
Gladiator’s Arena is an excellent hate card against control mage, and its good reach against slower decks in general too, as in those matchups it burns your opponent and draws you cards by popping your own runes.
Wrothgar Forge was moved up at slw’s request. He insisted that Wrothgar Forge does see play in a top legend archer list, so it’s currently at tier 2.
I wouldn’t call it not very popular, when just casually clicking through the first half of the first page of decks, 8 of them use at least 1. Not trying to start an argument or anything of that nature, just my two cents. In the majority of games that you maintain relative control over, there’s rarely a time that you won’t be able to pull the card, and there are many cases that allow it to easily be brought out even if previous conditions were unfavorable.