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Pilfer/Drain decks... work but they aren't the greatest, by the way. Just to give you a heads up f the potential power level.
Thank you,
Just a casual player and never ben a big fan of net decks prefer fun ones even if they suck.
will take some ideas from this :)
Fair enough. Like I said, a good Pilfer deck (usually Monk) works, it's just not near the top of the pile... but it's also not at the bottom either. It should be good enough to get you wins, so that you don't get frustrated losing every game at the very least.
Rahjini Highwayman
Blood pact messenger
Pahmar Renegade
Varanis Courier
Sly Marshblade
Shadow Shift
gentleman Jim Stacey ( this one makes your enemy give one of his cards to you)
The cards above are for a monk deck (Yellow+Green)
If you have a Hlaalu Card, you can use a tricolor deck, including red itens, wich I would recommend
Plunder
Rapid Shot
Also, use some drain creatures, if using a tricolor I would also recommend some rally units to increase the life of your thieves before using them, most of them have 2 or less health, so they can be easily killed with actions before you actually use them
When using Drain, I avoid to make much damage on your enemy in the beginning, it will make him gain cards trhough runes, while you will get extra HP preventing you from drawing cards from yours, it can give time for your enemy to fill the zones while you waste cards, Drain is best after you took damage