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8 years ago
Here’s a deck I’ve been liking a lot lately with a grand total of 2 legendaries (neither of which are all that important to the deck, as I don’t actually play them much). It’s not a Valk deck. It’s not exactly aggro. It’s not exactly control. It’s what zombies do best, sort of a random win-con conglomeration go.
In the pictures after the decklist, you can see it working against aggro plants. My opponent got out to a fast start, playing Astro-shroom team-up mushroom turn 1, and bouncing my first flag zombie. Then after I pulled off flag zombie, flag zombie, gargologist, my opponent played pineclone and the board looked like picture #1.
No big deal. I managed to evolutionary leap a brain vender and plant a transformation station, and random winning went to work. It ended up being a nail-biter but I won, despite never drawing a triplify (the whole reason for 4x gargologist, name of the deck, etc.). It wins a lot of games like this...
In the pictures after the decklist, you can see it working against aggro plants. My opponent got out to a fast start, playing Astro-shroom team-up mushroom turn 1, and bouncing my first flag zombie. Then after I pulled off flag zombie, flag zombie, gargologist, my opponent played pineclone and the board looked like picture #1.
No big deal. I managed to evolutionary leap a brain vender and plant a transformation station, and random winning went to work. It ended up being a nail-biter but I won, despite never drawing a triplify (the whole reason for 4x gargologist, name of the deck, etc.). It wins a lot of games like this...
8 years ago
...the rest of the game...
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