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Hidden-bleed, love damage over time playstyles. Throw out some bleed, defend. Watch stuff die. Spell vulnerable is great, new card that does bleed = damage is a nice addition for early rage finds. (rip for the throat though)
Tempest-tempo, this deck is kinda busted. And it starts with the RNG zeal (create random cards) which is another play style I enjoy (getting random stuff and having to make the most of it)
Monk-Martial, while I don't like the starting opener attack and find it kinda awkward to really use blocking with attacks is nice and martial has the only spell to me that feels good to use. The vision/rage one and echo wall one feel too specific case to me for starting spells.
Daughter-Soultithe, Do a bunch of damage and kill stuff or die. I sometimes call corruption or avarice daughter "solitare daughter" and while the soultithe starter can definitely turn into discarding 30 void coins a turn it has a much more explosive start.