Creatures (19 Earth, 14 Ice, 33 Total):
3 x Steady Roots --- [cost 2 Earth]
3 x Tortuga Rumble --- [cost 2 Earth]
4 x Rahja Skull, the Annoying --- [cost 2 Ice]
3 x Jetshell Crab --- [cost 3 Ice]
3 x Ursa Rumble --- [cost 3 Earth]
4 x Mammoth Trumpeter --- [cost 4 Earth]
3 x Suna --- [cost 4 Ice]
3 x Gaia Rumble --- [cost 4 Earth]
2 x Indura --- [cost 6 Ice]
2 x Aegia Expi --- [cost 6 Ice]
3 x Rhino Rumble --- [cost 6 Earth]
Spells (3 Earth, 4 Ice, 7 Total):
4 x Hypothermia --- [cost 2 Ice]
3 x Violent Stampede --- [cost 4 Earth]
Play Guide:
This deck, a 'Strange' combination, is built to combine the main abilities of Earth with the setback abilities of Ice. This pairing allows the deck's user to build up numbers of creatures in play quickly, while strategically striking at the opponent's ability to retaliate, preventing surprises that damage their 'newcomers', cards played into the conflict on that turn that might get caught up in a Responcer's effect even if the ones already there are not vulnerable. The build does not contain many spells, due to focusing on the fact that the opponent does not actually get to do much against the creatures, so it is better to simply have more of them to overwhelm faster. However, the player must be careful if the opponent starts off very fast or gathers a lot of resources. This deck is most suitable for players who like to be immune and frustrate the opponent's efforts at controlling them.
After using the deck in this form for a while, players may wish to try cards such as Overgrown Underbrush or Prism Wall according to their tastes. Other options are Wooden Hammer and Antlion Trap. If one likes to attack more, the Aegia Expi can be replaced with Arrhythmia or more Indura.
KP Commons: Earth-Ice Avalanche Mountain
KP Commons: Earth-Ice Avalanche Mountain
In chats wrote:<Wedjat> Why is there no function for converting "antagonizing fools" into "delightful servants"?
<ri> you don't have access to defool.exe?
<Wedjat> It would be an illegal operation.
<Bell> SIGGED
<Wedjat> \o/