![]() ![]() What do I mean by good? This deck is full of the best value cards you can find: Fireball does 4 damage for a cost of 3 Lightning does 6 damage for a cost of 4 Retreat can bounce back a 6-cost ally for only 2 Jasmine is absolutely the best value ally in the game, due to her stats and ability Research lets you buy card advantage Aldon beefs up all your allies Puwen is a great card for turn 2 Kristoffer is incredibly versatile (explained later) Supernova can regain the board for you if you've had some bad luck going second or give their Hero the last 5 damage you need to win. There are a whole lot of good combinations of these that can work very well for you very rarely will a resource go unused and very rarely will your only viable play require the sacrifice of a good card to pay for it. You'll notice there are 4x 1cc, 11x 2cc, 11x 3cc, 4x 4cc, 2x 5cc. The key to making this strategy work is the cost of each card. This is a rather subtle form of card advantage, since most people will sacrifice every turn, whereas you will have more cards available to choose from and play. You do not want to run out of steam! So, it can sometimes be really hard making sacrifices, particularly in the early rounds where little of your opponent's deck has been revealed and you don't know which cards you might need for later.įor this reason, I have made a deck where sacrificing every turn in the early game is not required, so you can avoid having to sacrifice perfectly good cards and make use of them later instead. When playing a burn deck, it's important to always have enough damage left in the deck to win the game. Now, I am onto writing Part Three of the guide (sorry, not finished yet!), and have gained enough Gold (approx 4500) to build what I consider to be a highly-tuned deck.ĭeck List Economical Eladwen 1.27 ( View in deckbuilder) Hero: Eladwen Frostmire Allies (15): 4x Kristoffer Wyld 4x Puwen Bloodhelm 4x Jasmine Rosecult 3x Aldon the Brave Abilities (17): 4x Fireball 4x Lightning Strike 3x Research 2x Supernova 4x Retreat Strategy I picked Eladwen Frostmire because I think she is strong against the AI (to ensure maximum EXP and Gold earnings) and also good for early PvP match-ups (where can you expect to run into other people with limited card pool).Īfter earning enough Shadow Crystals to buy a Shadow Mage Starter Deck, I was able to trade spare cards to make a decent v2 of the starter deck, which is shown in a screenshot near the end of Part Two of the guide. ![]() Whilst writing Part One of my Beginner's Guide to Shadow Era, I had to play the role of beginner and start with a new account. Shadow Era TCG » Decks » Economical Eladwen 1.27 (33 cards)
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