You should update your build to reflect your changes. I'm a bit lost on what I should comment on. And in addition, I sincerely think the Erika/warrior training is a novelty.
I think it's creative, unique, and very fun certainly. But it's honestly more effort than it's worth. Let's do a run through real quick:
---Warriors: obviously effective against, unless they have retreat! Or shield bash.
---Hunters: they have arrow abilities...which they WILL be using now.
Mages: no chance
---Priests: smite, retreat! & the infamous tidal wave, which WILL happen,
---Rogues: assassination & retreat!
---Wulven: depends...probably won't be able to handle it ericka directly...(unless rabid bite ignores stealth while attacking another ally...) but still will be difficult.
---Elementals: Mind Control anyone?
4/6: odds are against you & messing up your plans.
2/6: have a good chance of doing what you want.
Mind you this doesn't completely include the meta. It does in the sense of listing usual "get out of trouble" cards people tend to use in 1.29, but not reflecting current trends; although I don't see certain staples changing soon. In addition, this doesn't account for good decks which have their own strategies.
I suppose all I'm saying is it's good to be flexible. Not saying you're not, but if you only have 1 goal you're trying to get to, when it's messed up, you're gonna feel it. And it's not fun trying to kill yourself to employ card-selfishness, sacrificing other useful cards because you want to see your goal through so bad. For example, I main Majiya, and I always have my main goal, which wins, and my plan b, which Also wins. Having alternate agendas is good. Again, not saying you don't, just making some comments.
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