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MultiColor Deck

Hero:
Shaman

Deck creator: LothHannnk
Last modified: April 23, 2024

Cards:


Gem Requirements

  • 8 Rainbow gems
  • 5 Pink gems
  • 3 Blue gems
  • 3 Purple gems
  • 3 Yellow gems
  • 2 Red gems
  • 2 Green gems

Description

This deck started as an experiment to get as many P&E points in a competitive deck as possible, but it turned into a super fun deck that's very versatile.

Strategy

This deck is all about going wherever the game takes you. You can play many different strategies based on what cards you are dealt.

Some of the cards in this deck will give you colored recharge cards, that you can either stake or use to recharge gems (later in the game). There is also Zeus which (if you manage to keep him alive) will give you a random colored gem each turn start. The cards in this deck give you many opportunities to make the best of this random factor of colored gems.

Mulligan: The best possible start is Hera in hand. In that case, stake a yellow card so you have 2 gems, play Hera so you get Zeus. Otherwise, just look at whatever cards you are dealt and lean towards playing those. The deck has many cards with low colored costs (Harpy Huntress, Gargoyle, Incendiary Dwarf, Penguin Mage etc) so in general your early gem strategy can revolve around 2 yellow and 1 of any color.

Rainigons: Thanks to the many colors in this deck, you can get the costs of Rainigons down to 3/2.

The Seven Deadly Sins: If you collect many different gems, you can get the cost of The Seven Deadly Sins way down!

Use of Chad Doge: You can either play Chad Doge early for the red and green recharge cards, or keep staking it so you can play Ultra Chad Doge and get all the recharge cards.

Envy and Wrath: Use Envy on the opponent's Stacy Raini or Chad Raini. Use Wrath to kill their big minions.

Mid and Late game: Slowly focus on getting 3 gems of the same color so you can play the most expensive icons.


Play & Earn Points

If you own the exact amount of copies of each NFT card in this deck, the total P&E base points of this full deck is 5700.
That means winning a game with this deck would give 28500 P&E points.