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Day Four BOSS

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First match for the night is vs Gravebone

Overstuffed deck and no draw are death to mage types. Dagger of Unmaking appeared and sent my Wulven Tracker packing, however, a fatal flaw in the Dagger appeared. With x2 Spark and an Infernal Gargoyle on the board, the Dagger was a tool of its own unmaking. Gargoyle attacked, no damage. Spark attacked, sent back, played Spark, attacked with unused Spark, sent back and Dagger broke, played Spark, played Carniboar.

Effectively no board loss at all.

Anxious moments at opHero's 5cc count, wondering if a Supernova would drop. Never happened.

Seventeenth Round vs Gravebone - 12-5

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  1. IASeldon's Avatar
    Second match vs Amber

    Spark for the win.

    Bad draws for both decks, I think. I saw no card draw, they saw no peeps. Unfortunately, 19 allies in the deck gives me flexibility to play short and long term grinds.

    Eighteenth Round vs Amber Rain - 13-5
  2. IASeldon's Avatar
    Third Match vs Eladwen

    A close run. Early Bazaar meant no need to go searching for card draw, but it gave opHero enough to work with to drop me down. Poisoned hero didn't help. Returned Infernal Gargoyle plus the Supernova plus the need to use Shadowspawn to keep my board free of lockdowns meant my health dropped too low too fast. Soul Reaper would not have helped very much, just delayed the inevitable by a turn.

    Close match, just couldn't get that one extra peep. Plus Fireball is a bitch...especially twice in a row.

    Ninteenth Round vs Eladwen Frostmire - 13-6
  3. IASeldon's Avatar
    Final Round of the night vs Victor

    Ugh. This game was lost because I made a dumb, stupid, unforgivable mistake. I attacked a new Priest of Light with my Infernal Gargoyle, ON MY TURN. I SHOULD have gone for his hero, then let him either attack my Gargoyle or my hero until I had the attack to take him down. I didn't, this was all my fault, not the deck's.

    Dumb, and fatal in this case. There was no way to recover my position after that one mistake.

    Twentieth Round vs Victor Heartstriker - 13-7