

You can work to improve the deck by replacing the Mortartrike Driver with a Matriarch of Flames. The deck also has the ability to grind out a longer game with the card advantage from Underworld Crusader and it’s “every part of the buffalo” approach to using it’s dead troops to buff future troops with the scrounge mechanic. Lazgar’s Vengeance and Commander P.R.O.M.P.T allow you to win through oppressive board states. While it’s popularity has dropped a little bit with the release of set 7 with the introduction of other aggressive strategies of similar power levels I think this deck is still king of the beat down. Anyone who frequented the standard ladder last season will tell you this hodge podge of underworld troops is nothing to scoff at. The final entry on my list is a set 6 survivor “Redlings”. With the money cards being usable in tons of decks and the variety of ways to compose the archetype I think this is the perfect way to get started on a budget.Ģx Zorath's Rectory - Gems: 2x Minor Diamond of Fate The archetype also has many alternate builds such as including more cheaper constants and vespers or Adding Xentoth’s Malice and changing the champion to Bloodspinner Zoarth. This deck is a fun concept and the expensive cards to build towards are just generic Blood staples. This deck can be improved upon with some copies of Massacre in the reserves and replacing the Dark of Nights with Herofalls. As well as having the ability to flood the board with threats with Hailstorm and Zorath’s Rectory. The deck is also packed full of quality removal spells and life gain to battle the more aggressive decks in the format. The decks aims to gain a continuing advantage every turn through Twilight Eclipse and Radiant Physician.

The next entry on our list is a constant based midrange control deck.
