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Reign in Blood
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LoricatusLupus
, Aug 04 2016 08:51 AM | Last updated Sep 22 2016 08:59 AM
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Chaos Orks
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Blood for the blood god! Skulls for skull throne!
Warlord
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Total Cards: 0
What, seriously? This is deck is all about mutual destruction - the important thing is making sure you choose the fights. Command wins can be tricky against some enemies (particularly the pointy-eared variety), but don't be disheartened by that and concentrate on the killing. Ba'ar Zul can provide protection while hale and also be used to trigger No Mercy. The Bloodletters can really clear the field with an unexpected Smash 'n Bash, while the powerful attachments mean that your opponent will be left with some difficult choices regading who to attack. The lack of targeting effects also means Backlash is only going to be a shield facing Elite decks.
Sample Hand:
Total Shields: 0
Average Shields Per Event/Attachment: 0
Total Command: 0
Average Command Per Unit: 0
Possessed have been removed, keeping only those epic AOE Daemons for clearing out the Guardsmen tokens that swarm my local store. Supports and Events have had a radical shake up too.
I'd have kept the Possessed over the Frenzied Bloodthirsters
Well in terms of actual playability they're definitely the best, but this is a fun deck with a focus on theme over tournament quality. It's not often that I can afford to get them out but they're worth including just for a potential Y'varn trigger - no-one's going to get a better deal than you there! Using the Possessed might start a trend toward an Elite build, which this deck used to be and didn't work as. I've still got plenty of heavy hitters and the Squiggoths are of more value at that sort of price as they neutralize problematic keywords rather than just smashing things.
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I'd have kept the Possessed over the Frenzied Bloodthirsters
Well in terms of actual playability they're definitely the best, but this is a fun deck with a focus on theme over tournament quality. It's not often that I can afford to get them out but they're worth including just for a potential Y'varn trigger - no-one's going to get a better deal than you there! Using the Possessed might start a trend toward an Elite build, which this deck used to be and didn't work as. I've still got plenty of heavy hitters and the Squiggoths are of more value at that sort of price as they neutralize problematic keywords rather than just smashing things.