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Bonesinger Elites Deck




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No Subdual? I would have thought that was essential in any Eldar deck for the Worr matchup.
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RocketPropelledGrenade
Mar 21 2016 09:59 PM

No Subdual? I would have thought that was essential in any Eldar deck for the Worr matchup.

If I had more space, I'd be considering it. It's definitely on the list of possibilities. I haven't faced Worr with this deck yet, but if I did, I'm pretty sure I'd try to murder him in the face rather than fight conventional battles against him anyways.

 

I'd say the cards used in or under consideration for this deck fall into two categories, tricks and tools. Tricks are things like Subdual, which cover a weakness in the deck or open a new avenue. Tools are basic functionality that enables the deck to do what it does. Right now, the deck is heavily weighted towards the latter category, and the cards that I haven't been able to fit in yet are heavily weighted towards the former. Under the right circumstances, the raw efficiency and power of the tool cards becomes a trick in its own right, but I'll admit, it is a bit of a concern.

In fairness, if you get DDS going against Worr, and you can kill off his units quickly enough, Forward Barracks is less of an issue.

Imo decks you mention like Gorzod and Ku'gath are easy matchups for Baharroth anyway. The true tests will be the top tier warlords, imo that's Worr, Kith, Eldorath (Baharroth really struggles there imo), Cato, Ragnar. And I think Mavros will be added to that list in a month or 2.
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RocketPropelledGrenade
Mar 22 2016 05:24 PM

You're not wrong about the biggest tests being still ahead of me to a large extent. There's a reason this is labeled "Experimental" instead of "Tournament-quality," though, and that's because I'm still experimenting with it. This is what's working so far, but I'm not planning on bringing this deck to Regionals or anything. I'm more sharing it to spark ideas and discussion than because I want to be credited as the inspiration for a tourney-winning deck.