

I do think Raxxa, Demon Tyrant is significantly better, but I now expect to see both in decks. You could board clear (Hurricane is a real champ against tokens), but then I can just reestablish my board with another Demon Breach. I play a Demon Breach on an open board and that is 3 4/4s you have to deal with or some damage will get through on the next turn. Playing my Plentiful Dead deck and experimenting with Demon Breach did demonstrate just how easy it is to reestablish your board. I still don’t highly value playing it on your opponent’s turn, but that could change. In addition, growing wide seemed less viable with the plethora of board clears. Originally, I undervalued Demon Breach in particular because I always felt like the demons would just break against my opponent’s larger champions, and I wouldn’t get as much value out of them. Yeah, you make good points, and I am beginning to come around to that way of thinking. Slight tweaking of certain card counts would probably make these better…hmmm…just had an idea… Tallġx Fireball Posted on MaJAuthor Tom Sorenson Categories Epic Card Game, Strategy Article I also designed them to have some theoretically interesting interactions. (Someone also requested duel decks on reddit too.) I have not tested these decks yet, but they can both theoretically do a lot of powerful things. Now that I’ve played significantly more Epic, Core-Only specifically on the app, I decided to remake these decks. 3 demons on your turn, with one card, isn’t bad. To win, this deck must chip away at your opponent’s health.Īs an aside, I am beginning to think I underestimated Demon Breach and Plentiful Dead. Also, a lot of your fast cards work better on your turn. Wide deck requires a lot more concentration to play well. To win, this deck has to get 1 or 2 attacks through with big champions. It doesn’t really run out of cards in hand either. In general, Tall deck is much more straightforward to play.
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Feel free to upgrade these decks as you see fit. I also did not include Tyrants cards in either deck. A lot of the fun of constructed play is figuring it out as you play.

I am not going to go into too much depth on the strategy of these two decks. Tallģx Wurm Hatchling Wide (Based on Plentiful Dead Deck) The second deck wants to get out a lot of champions and run through their opponent. The first deck wants to get out big champions and run over their opponent. In addition, I designed these decks to be largely opposite of each other. With these decks, players can experience Epic constructed play without needing 2 players to have 3 sets each. The idea to do this came from Harold, a reader and Epic Fan, and it is an excellent idea. They are designed to be played against each other, with just 3 sets of the base game. In this post, I am including 2 constructed Epic decks.
