Excellent work dealing with the challenges of deck building in this game which seems so different from other popular card games. I agree that this hero offers so many options of play style that it is a good choice to explore early.
Be VERY careful passing priority with Meditation Training. The moment you cast the spell and anchor something, that thing will become a lightning rod for removal. It is better to wait until later to play Meditation Training for when the opponent is out of removal, or has to decide between removing your character vs. developing their own characters.
I am loving this deck and find it works very well and smooth, sometimes I get a hand full of spells but in some way can play around to get me in a good position late game, how are you personally finding it against waru? Im having a hard but winnable time with it. Sometimes if you do it right it takes a whole turn to even remove eternal dragon which can lead to Costing them the game because you just end up winning the opposite side.
Great video as always! Just a couple of questions, what do you think about Verdantback and beauty sleep ? I expected to find especially the latter as a staple card in a muna. Thank you for your work!
@@alessandromascherpa5402 I’m not too high on Verdantback right now. I’d compare it a bit to Yong-Su which is a 5/5/5 for 3 when 2 plants are in play as opposed to a 5/5/6 for 4 with Verdantback. Obviously they aren’t 1 to 1 comparisons, but I feel I’d rather have a smaller Character without Defender most of the time. As for Beauty Sleep, I love the card. I was originally gonna pair it with Mana Reaping at the end, but it is much weaker into Waru who is already putting his own stuff to sleep and I felt often only really felt good if you are in a game winning scenario. Mana Reaping felt more versatile overall. That being said, I think both cards have their uses, I just didn’t feel it was enough to include them for this video.