![]() With a super low curve consisting of 9 different one drops, you are guaranteed to get a good start every game. The gameplan of this deck is pretty typical for an aggro deck: curve out, go wide and send everything face unless there is something stopping you from doing so. Later in the game, it becomes very easy to proc her 2nd effect to get a 1 cost Crystalia Eve too. Since this deck has so many different ways of generating cheap tokens, it is trivial to proc her first effect. She has excellent synergy with this deck, being a singular card who provides 2 bodies. The most direct way of upgrading this deck is to craft Tia, Crystalian Noble from this expansion. Insect Lord is the only legendary in this deck, and crafting it is worth it since it is used in every single Forest deck in Rotation. Although it only procs off your own followers dying, this deck has so many ways of generating 1pp fairy tokens that he still gets his cost reduced to 0 very quickly. One new addition is Luxglaive Bayle, a 7pp 4/4 Ward with a Corridor Creeper like effect. Rayne and Metera are insane cards to use during evo turns to swing the board in your favor and get guaranteed 2-for-1s. Elf Song is used to buff your board of small fairies to push more damage, and the Enhance effect on Leafman is another board buff that provides a very important bonus of spell immunity. Since Aggro Forest no longer has a good Storm damage finisher, the deck is now completely reliant on grabbing and keeping the board. The gameplan of this deck is to go wide on board very fast and make efficient tempo plays to stay ahead on board the whole time. One of the main draws of playing this deck is in its favorable matchup against the current boogeyman of the meta, Darkfeast Bat Blood. It is probably the weakest class in the current meta right now, but luckily Aggro Forest is still a serviceable deck. ![]() Unfortunately Forest has taken a huge hit from the rotation of Wonderland Dreams, losing key cards like Wood of Brambles and Fairy Driver. So that made this budget post easier to write than usual.Īggro Forest has been a consistently strong deck ever since Rotation was introduced in the game. Omen of the Ten has actually dialed back on this a bit though, as this is the first set in a very long time to contain a high quantity of strong bronzes and silvers. There has been a general rarity creep in Shadowverse over time and some classes just cannot function without legendaries. This is to ensure that the vial investment will be worth it, because at least if the deck falls out of favor in the future, the legendary could still be used in other decks for that class. ![]() There can only be a maximum of 3 copies of one legendary, and the legendary used must be a meta or class defining one. Shadowverse is one of the most generous free-to-play digital card games out there and it is not hard to collect rupees and vials. My criteria for budget decks is the same as always: bronzes, silvers, and golds are all fair game. Omen of the Ten is out and just like my previous post for Brigade of the Sky, I wanted to write a compilation of viable budget decks in the current Rotation meta! ![]()
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