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With 1.32 in, I decided to try making a fully unupped deck deck involving Dry Spell. It's a classic deck with a more comboriffic win condition hidden inside if you don't want to Poison rush everyone to death for a day.
- The classic strategy is Speed Poison with Chrysaora and lots of poison spam. Use the various Poison cards included for CC, rinse and repeat.
- The combo strategy is where you 'harvest the jellyfish'. By the time you draw Aflatoxin, you should have several Chrysaoras on the field and a Dry Spell (and maybe an Ice Bolt) in your hand. Hold off poison for 1 turn, then Aflatoxin a weenie (or maybe a Ruby Dragon
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) that'll start producing lots of Malignant Cells. Your opponent should have already taken a lot of damage from Poison, so its only a matter of time before you'll be able to Dry Spell, gain a lot of quantum, and then Ice Bolt them to death.
You can replace the Arsenics with Daggers or Short Swords if you don't have them.
Upgraded, a more expensive Dessication is a bad idea to have since it a) Will kill things more easily, including your own Physalias, and b) It's more expensive cost encourages more stalling with Ice Bolt, when the Bolt's meant to speed up the amount of time it takes your opponent's HP to drop to zero instead. Upgrading all cards but Dry Spell is what I recommend; an upgraded Dessication + Aflatoxin deck might be better off taking a more Stall-ish route with Arctic Squid, a shield, and some more bolts.