Last week's strategy challenge was something I enjoyed writing so I'll give it another go this week. Last time we looked at Conqueror Jacek with an Unhittable Chaos Agent. This time I'll provide a strategy for Quix the Devious for low mana matches. The best element to use for Quix at low mana is life, mainly due to access to Pelacor Conjurer.
This strategy has worked wonders for me through the Chaos Legion era in modern ranked. Rebellion introduced some new strategies that are troublesome for this one, but they typically revolve around expensive cards, so unless you are at the top of the modern ladder, this strategy is likely something that you can use a lot.
The lineup
Out frontline is going to be Vulguine. It is a bit of a tough choice which one to put in front - Vulguine or Pelacor Conjurer. At this low mana, it is quite common to face Sneak based teams, and if we do that, then placing Vulguine in front lets him begin beating down the frontline right away. If we face a frontline focused team, it will often be better to place the Pelacor Conjurer up front and allow Vulguine to stack up some health with
Pelacor Conjurer is among the strongest cards in the game. It might not appear that way since it is so accessible, but I can assure you that if this had low print rate, it would be a very expensive card. It has super strong defensive stats - good ability to evade all attack types with its high speed,
Soul Fiend is a cheap filler card like all fiends, however, this is the best one due to
Celestial Harpy will be our next include. This is also a standard card in low mana life matches, maybe a little less common after Eternal Tofu arrived. The
Vruz is the most important card in this strategy. He has fantastic speed, can attack from anywhere, will always hit due to
Finally, our last unit is Dr. Blight. A staple card in all sorts of strategies ever since he was released. Everything he provides is of value to us - the only downside is his lousy speed. The speed does make it so that if he lands
When to use
We need to be able to play both magic and melee units, but not ranged. This means that we can play it in no-ranged matches. We dont care if we dont get value from Quix's -1 ranged there. It is still great.
Battle examples
penass vs. trebuh | |
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Type | Ranked |
Format | Wild |
Mana | 16 |
Elements | Red, Green, White, Black, Gold |
Rules | Corrosive Fog, Fire & Regret, Blood and Sunder |
Winner | trebuh |
penass's team:
trebuh's team:
bunsbagsandcaps vs. kiokizz | |
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Type | Ranked |
Format | Wild |
Mana | 16 |
Elements | Blue, White, Gold |
Rules | Aimless |
Winner | kiokizz |
bunsbagsandcaps's team:
kiokizz's team:
senker32 vs. penass1 | |
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Type | Ranked |
Format | Wild |
Mana | 17 |
Elements | Red, Blue, Green, White, Black, Gold |
Rules | Unprotected |
Winner | senker32 |
senker32's team:
penass1's team:
quasar007 vs. icebirdd | |
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Type | Ranked |
Format | Wild |
Mana | 16 |
Elements | Blue, Green, White, Black, Gold |
Rules | Fire & Regret, Silenced Summoners |
Winner | icebirdd |
quasar007's team:
icebirdd's team:
Variations:
At 17 mana we can replace the Soul Fiend - for example with Kra'ar Xoc
z4orce vs. cryptoeater | |
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Type | Ranked |
Format | Wild |
Mana | 17 |
Elements | Blue, White, Black, Gold |
Rules | Target Practice, Broken Arrows, Silenced Summoners |
Winner | cryptoeater |
z4orce's team:
cryptoeater's team:
Or at 18 mana, we can add in the Naga Assassin:
bk300bnb vs. raymondspeaks | |
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Type | Ranked |
Format | Wild |
Mana | 18 |
Elements | Red, Blue, White, Black, Gold |
Rules | Unprotected |
Winner | bk300bnb |
bk300bnb's team:
raymondspeaks's team:
If we are at lower mana, we might skip the Dr. Blight:
toocurious vs. porquito | |
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Type | Ranked |
Format | Modern |
Mana | 14 |
Elements | Red, Green, White, Gold |
Rules | Close Range, Healed Out, Even Stevens |
Winner | porquito |
toocurious's team:
porquito's team:
Final words
I hope you found this strategy useful. It is a very strong lineup that predates Rebellion, but is still very strong. It is also something that beginning players can play with. In particular, the variation shown in the last battle example uses mostly very cheap cards that a beginning player can buy or rent.
The battle links and summaries were made with spltools, specifically the function discussed in this post.
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@Kalkulus