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Re: wing of terror https://elementscommunity.org/forum/index.php?topic=35064.msg451927#msg451927
« Reply #12 on: January 23, 2012, 05:29:29 pm »
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I love this deck. This makes for some great synergy between Death and Aether, and also provides a creative use of Nightmare in order to feed the Bonewalls and Condors. The quanta balance looks really good and it plays pretty well overall.

However, I did find that I always seemd to be missing a key card, slowing down the deck and making it less effective. This could probably be minimized by reducing the deck to 30 cards. Since we are reducing the deck size, we will not need as many copies of each card. I would suggest dropping a Condor, a Fractal, a Nightmare, a Bone Tower, and an Aether Tower. You should end up with plenty of Darkness and Aether quanta, but this will make things a little tighter for your Death quanta. An alternative would be to go back down to three Bonewalls and leave that Bone Tower in, but I prefer to ensure that I have a Bonewall to play when I need it. This new deck should have decreased chances of a poor draw, but leave you with a nice quanta balance for all three elements. I hope this helps you out! Here is the modified deck:

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