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    Senior Member Nijjis's Avatar
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    It's a bird, it's a plane, wait WTF is that a winning Prax?

    I mean, c'mon, we're talking about Praxix? Not a game. We talking bout praxix!

    Props to the first person to correctly name that reference. ^^^^^

    latest version. 16-2 currently with. Decksize 79 (with hero)

    You asked here it is. Includes wins against jojiwak and Rok hello, if I remember correctly.

    Ally: (44)
    2 Rotling
    4 Ironhide Karash
    4 FrostMare
    4 Harbinger
    3 Infernal Gargoyle
    4 Rampant krygon
    4 Brimstone Devourer
    4 Stardust Extractor
    3 Reactory
    4 Murderous Hulk
    4 Falseblood Cultist
    4 Furion Terror

    Other:
    4 Crystal Shards
    3 Anti Matter
    4 Mimic
    4 Bad santa
    4 Mind Control
    4 Energy Discharge
    4 Shadow Font
    4 Soul Reaper
    3 Word of the prophet

    So the secret to prax is building along normal lines and not getting sucked into the "wins by decking your OPP" trap. Consistency of strong plays, the more allies the better. Basically milling is your fail-safe and is of secondary import. Getting board control, drawing cards, and being able to soul reaper effectively is what keeps you alive and wins you games ultimately. Energy discharge and soul reaper OP.

    Thoughts: So this deck has a pretty good resource curve allowing you to spam allies when playing out in front, or contest the board to stall for time when playing from behind. The Frost Mare combos great with Energy Discharge and a free ping should not be underestimated if you're worried about a less than optimal shadow ability. 4 mimic and 4 soul reaper allow you to have that reaper when needed.

    A bevy of ally removal: mind contol, energy discharge, brimstone devourer, shadow font, rampant krygon, furion terror, frost mare pings, and sometimes even mimic, help you with board.

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    Allen iverson
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    Warrior of The Blue Phoenix
    Greatness, Reborn

    IGN: BP Shadows R Us

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    Yay. Pop culture reference success! +1 to epeen

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    First, thanks for posting the deck. I played 10 games with it and lost 9. I am sure that some of those losses were because I am not totally familiar with all the cards and I made bad choices. I saw at least 3 other big decks, one with 150 cards. I also noticed that I got starved for cards in the later turns. I need to go back to smaller focused decks to get some confidence back. This deck requires excellent knowledge of all the cards in the hand and a ton of luck in the draw. I did try changing the hero to the other Elementals but that had no noticeable affect.

    All that said, thanks again for posting the deck. All part of the learning.

    BNM

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