The players take turns summoning resonators (creatures) and playing spells with the aim of reducing your opponent’s life points to zero. The ruler card is analogous to a commander in the titular Magic: The Gathering format or the identity card in Netrunner. Yes it is kinda insane that you get to draw a card when you get a stone, but if mana base built around blue doesn't let you get to a point where card advantage matters what good is it?Īlso going to mention this again, your deck is actually pretty blue lite, honestly all of your colors are kind of "lite" so with that in mind, figure out what your t1-t2 preferred plays are and build your mana base so that you can maximize having the right mana for those. It represents a character that is the leader and lynchpin of your deck. IMO most people building shion at first focus too hard on Hymnal Memoria. Your deck's t1 play looks to be either Cheshire or Scorn, I would honestly switch your stone base to 4 Dark Depth, 4 Ruler's Memoria(8 regalia, which you run, is considered the bar to hit to run Ruler's Memoria), 2 Hymnal- Or maybe even sub two dark depth for 1 Black Moon Memoria + 1 Moon Light/Shade to get those moon sources I was talking about. ![]() Regardless, you need better early game drops- also I'm going to mention you have no Moon Sources, this is actually huge since Lucifer's Lifegain ability is actually massive to being able to stabilize. ![]() ![]() I had this t3 Shion GWU deck that I took to a smaller ARG event recently, went 1-2 against red aggro decks (drew a round against the guy running turbo tree who won the event), guess which matches I lost the coinflip on? Even with a "faster" set up plan shion is still a bit slow against aggro.
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