SoP Version
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New Sundial + Sofree+ SoP Version(Recommended, better in the majority of cases)
Shardless Version
Unupped Shardless For The Noob In You!
What is the point of these decks? They are made to defeat those decks left up with exceptionally low HP. Versus 1HP Arena decks these all have 100% Winrate with 0ttw. Each and every one can pull out a creature first turn with most if not all(depends on the version) possible starting hands.
The new Sofree + SoP + Sundial version is slower, but isn't as easily outrushed, sometimes waiting for a OTK or 2TTK rather than a 3-4 TTK when it chains Sundials effectively. Mulligan has lots of fun with it though. Holding Sofree until the end can be a good tactic if your opponent is likely to PC it.
The shardless versions have Lightning just incase the opponent gets Sundials or Dimensional Shields out just before you can finish them. It can be an unlikely lifesaver, but a lifesaver nonetheless. They may be replaced quite easily by other cards of your choice. It may be worth noting that Sanctuary is a bad idea as it not only slows down the deck but it also would be the highest costing card and would stop your opponent from speeding you up with SoB.
These decks are made for a specific purpose, and for that purpose they work magnificently. I see no reason that anyone wouldn't want to farm with these. They may require luck in certain cases, but doesn't every deck?
The SoP version can easily take down decks with ~100HP or less in just 5-7 turns easily.
Comments and questions are always welcome.
If you still don't believe me, just watch the shardless version take down Dm1321 in one fell swoop.
Or the SoP Version in action.
New Sofree + Sundial + SoP version.