Mission Statement

Every week I will be going over a different deck.

How its made, why it works and some ways to counter it.

P.S Feel free to request a deck or to post any complaints you have about my analysis :)

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Duel Decks: Divine vs. Demonic Theme Decks

This is really just to get the ball rolling, but I thought I would start out by going over the Demonic side of  "Duel Decks: Divine vs. Demonic Theme Decks"
 This will probably just be a quick overview of the deck; nothing special only something to show others what I'm all about.
The Breakdown
Lands

24 Swamps
2 Barren Moor

Spells

Barter in Blood
Breeding Pit
Consume Spirit
Corrupt
Cruel Edict
Dark Banishing
Dark Ritual
Demonic Tutor
Demon's Horn
Duress
Oni Possession
Promise of Power
Unholy Strength

creatures

Abyssal Gatekeeper
Abyssal Specter
Cackling Imp
Daggerclaw Imp
Demon's Jester
Dusk Imp
1  Fallen Angel
Foul Imp
Kuro, Pitlord
Lord of the Pit
Overeager Apprentice
Reiver Demon
Soot Imp
Souldrinker
Stinkweed Imp
Early game 

Your goal in the early game should be to just push through with the imps.  Using Unholy Strength  to give you that nice +2 +1 on Daggerclaw or Foul Imp will give you a defiant advantage.

Middle

 Now is the time to pump out your big shots: Lord of the Pit, Oni Possession, Fallen Angel, Kuro or if you need to wipe the enemies field, Reiver Demon.  Use Dark Ritual and Overeager Apprentice to help foot the bill while generating 0/1 Thrulls with Breeding Pit to keep them in play.
If things go bad and you don't have enough or just don't have the cards then run mill and defensive tactics.  Cackling Imp and Soot Imp are your best bets as they, while being a little pricy, can deal damage directly.
Abyssal Specter would also be an okay choice as it forces your opponent to discard.

Notes

You will most likely lose some life playing this deck (they are daemons).  But as they say nothing can be achieved without sacrifice, so don't be afraid to pay a few.  Only so long as it means victory

12 comments:

  1. So right now my blog is looking a bit plain. I'm thinking some pics and maybe some hyperlinks would spruce it up

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  2. @ Rooster
    Thx man! I'm a little worried over if I should add hyperlinks into the text of the cards or not. Like the link would go to say card kingdom so you can look at it and buy it or something.

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  3. Saw this game advertised on Steam, looks interesting I will have to look into it :)

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  4. it does look interesting, probably gonna give it a try. thanks

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  5. @Hardstyle
    I didn't know it was on steam. Maybe that was Dulles of the Planswalkers?

    @tipota
    I would suggest that you go to your local card shop. They can help you get started.

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