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http://elementsstatistics.comxa.com/getstatistics.php?dv=3037724593Haven't played a lot of games with it, admittedly, but I am, so far, very happy with how it works. I bet as I play against the harder gods, my opinion of this deck will change significantly, but we'll see.
Essentially, this is a mixture of the different styles of rainbows hovering around. I found that Puppy, Yala and SG have unique styles in their respective rainbows, and I decided to pick out on the best of each of these decks.
A standard 40 card deck with a lot of redundancies. One could argue that the redundant cards only make the deck weaker, but what I am trying to do is to create a situation where you are less likely to not get the card you want. 2 PAs help significantly against gods like Seism, Graviton and Obliterator, while lending you a greater sense of security against gods like Decay with steal. I am not too sure how significant having 2 PAs are (in many cases I suppose one is more than enough. You could swap one out for a FFQ if you wish)
2 RoF + 2 Bonewall lets you stall a little longer, as well as to let you draw a combination like this faster to get up better defences. The double RoF also makes it possible for you to Duo-RoF Decay when he has a full field of Pests, as well as to do so against Hermes and other hard gods. It also makes it more likely to draw a RoF when you have a quinted Oty out against gods like Hermes and Graviton.
The main core strategy of this deck is to try and generate skeletons, or to gain control of the board as fast as possible. Admittedly there are little to no means of getting damage out easily, so feel free to add a FFQ. Although I have often found it sufficient to use Eternity to prevent deck outs while slowly waiting for a chance to mutate a skeleton.
Note that the deck above, in that form,
Cannot beat Divine Glory. It is also unlikely to fare well against Eternal Phoenix, Rainbow and Darkmatter.
Some tweaks that you could try include:
-1 PA, +1 FFQ
-1 Pulvy, +1 Butterfly
I haven't, honestly, tested this deck extensively, but I just wanted to share it.
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