I guess I must have a fetish for really huge creatures. First Blessed Pegasi, now this...
Well, I was toying around with a way to improve my first pillarless golem deck. Then, I realized that Ray of Lights generated Light.
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Well, I realized that before, but it came back to me. And then I was like,
is there some way to use in a golem deck?And there is. And here's how to do it. I present to you my 2nd Pillarless Golem Deck. Note that this isn't as fast as other golem decks, but it's more fun to play (at least for me). It relies on buffing, buffing, and more buffing, creating huge creatures.
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Heavy Armor: They help Golems stay alive. You can also use them in accordance with Rage Potion.
Cremation: They help Golems get alive. You can use them in accordance with RoLs.
Lava Destroyer: They are Golems and they are alive. You use them in accordance with all the buffs.
Rage Elixir: They help Golems do more damage while they are alive. You can also use them for creature control.
Ray of Light: They are not Golems but they are still alive. You can Immolate them or leave them around for a couple turns if you have lots of
Improved Blessing: They help Golems be alive. You can also use them on RoLs if you can't draw any Golems.
This is pretty much it. Stack all your buffs onto one creature. Pros: Very fun to play and quite fast.
Cons: Not as fast as other rush decks, creature control destroys this deck, and Reverse Time is simply exasperating.
Enjoy.