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    Mill Praxix

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    Hero: Praxix (43 cards)

    Ally (6):
    2x Barrenland Gremlin
    4x Child of Aldmor

    Ability (25):
    4x All Hope is Lost
    2x Rain Delay
    4x Bad Santa
    4x Reverberate
    4x Mimic
    4x Accelerate
    3x Energy Discharge

    Item (11):
    3x Bazaar
    4x Crystal Shards
    4x Darkforged Knife

    Deck Code: 725406B

    Added Energy Discharge x3, took out Rain Delay x1

    Previous deck frequently lost to a horde of opposing allies following your resource acceleration and burst draws. Energy discharge is a perfect answer to that. You can adjust the number of copies depending on the meta.


    How to play

    Win condition
    1. You have played at least one All hope is Lost at some point in the game.
    2. You have at least one All hope is Lost in hand.
    3. Opponent deck has 0 cards left.
    4. Your deck has exactly 1 card left, which is All hope is Lost.

    Then you can start to loop All hope is lost, dealing 5 unpreventable damage per 1cc.
    Alternatively, your deck can be at 0 cards when you hold 2 All hope is lost in hand (you take 1 mill damage)

    Note that Mimic works as 5th All hope is Lost. So don’t give up even if your milled your All hope is lost.


    Early games

    T1 child of aldmor
    T2 dark forged knife + activate child and mill with knife
    T3 accelerate + All hope is Lost + child + prax ability and attack with knife.

    T1 gremlin
    T2 Crystal Shards
    T3 Accelerate + darkforged knife + activate gremlin to enable Knife�s mill

    T1 all hope is lost
    T2 Crystal shards (do not activate)
    T3 Reverberate + activate Crystal shards
    T4 Accelerate + Accelerate(mimic) + 2cc
    T5 1cc ally + Energy Discharge

    T2 bazaar
    T3 darkforged knife + all hope is lost
    T4 reverberate + child of aldmor + Prax ability





    You lose when
    1. They kill you before your win con is met.
    - Time your Accelerate and Child. Keep Energy Discharge + 1cc ally or Rain Delay.

    2. You have not enough HP left to take your own mill damage when using bilateral mill cards to get opponent at 0 cards.
    - Calculate your mill speed and your health accordingly. Usually you have to have used unilateral mill (reverberate and knife) multiple times. Note that in order to trigger knife mill, your have to deal damage. So if opponent have an armour, you have to attack into opposing ally. Think wisely who and when to attack

    3. More than 3 copies of All hope is lost goes into resource pile because of Acceleration.
    - Always draw before casting accelerate when you don’t have All Hope is Lost in hand.

    4. Your All hope is lost is stolen or removed (e.g. Serena, night prowler, transference etc.)
    - Proceed to concede.








    Hero: Praxix (41 cards)

    Ally (6):
    2x Barrenland Gremlin
    4x Child of Aldmor

    Ability (23):
    4x All Hope is Lost
    3x Rain Delay
    4x Bad Santa
    4x Reverberate
    4x Mimic
    4x Accelerate

    Item (11):
    3x Bazaar
    4x Crystal Shards
    4x Darkforged Knife

    Deck Code: 725194B

    All Hope is Lost Mill deck.

    Wins around t8 against 40+ decks
    Auto loss against decks with 50+ decks

    By t8, opponent should have drawn around 18 cards.
    Opening hand 6 cards + 1 card every turn (x7) + your bazaar or Santa or Crystal shards if they use them

    So you need to mill around 22 cards to beat 40 cards deck.

    That�s like...
    1 reverberate (mills around 6)
    1 darkforged knife (mill 2)
    4 accelerate (mill 8)
    2 Prax SE ability with child of aldmor (mill 6)
    = 22 cards milled

    Given that bad santa, reverberate and accelerate can be recycled with Mimic, milling 22 cards is totally possible!


    P.S. This deck reminds me of into the forest solo Gwen. You don�t interact with opponent. As long as you play your deck correctly you win, no matter what they play, no matter how good your opponent is. Just like Gwen performed well time to time in competitions, this prax can shine in certain competitive meta. Not a QM deck for sure but you should learn this if you want to win in a tournament!
    Last edited by Kylt; 04-18-2021 at 06:35 AM.
    IGN: Kyltz

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