![]() ![]() ![]() Twin Guardians: Generally bad value, run Juno over this for 3-4 Guardian Golems over time instead of the immediate two this card provides at the same mana cost. Free Angelic Barrages are great, but not so great if you lose the game to Aggro before you get to play them, or get put within Storm lethal range.Īncient Alchemist: Strong play in Earth decks, bad otherwise. Cut when possible.įlame Witch: Filler, mostly because 3/5 on 5 isn't independent enough. The problem here is that she just isn't efficient enough as a non-spell play in a Spellboost deck, while also being weak in a non-Spellboost deck. Lightning Shooter: Filler, but bad filler. Better when going first so you don't play into the first Evolve as badly as a lot of 4-drop plays would.Īlchemist's Workshop: Same problem as Elementary, there are better effects than gaining a drop undercosted by 1 mana just for an Earth ammo.Īngelic: Generally run Goblinmount over this, the +1/+1 in stats is significant and the downside can be played around.ĭance of Death: If you want generic removal, run Fiery Embrace (in Spellboost decks) or Execution (hits some key amulets in exchange for not burning face) or Petrification (more reliable/cheaper removal that works vs all amulets, but better with Earth ammo) over this. And unlike Rune Blade, its never a terrible topdeck with a 7/7 baseline in stats.Ĭonjure Twosome: Filler card for Spellboost builds. Rune Blade: Flame Destroyer tends to do this card's job better. D-Shift should be able to make an Evolve play with this around the Turn 5-7 range, and its reasonable on Turn 3 in a pinch.Įlementary: Turn 3 is a bad time to get a 2/2 unless you went first. Witchbolt: I feel like this card gets slept on and should be ran more, yet I rarely see it. There are better value cards that aren't so slow to cash in, you don't want to spend your turn playing just one follower nuke spell. Just run a 2/2 for 2 mana instead if that's what you need.įirst Curse: Rare tech in D-Shift builds, run 0 otherwise. Witchette: Too low of an impact for a midgame "free" 2/2. Filler card, but cut when your collection gets larger. Surefire Bullet: Great budget card for any class, though Runecraft has better removal. Red-Hot: Staple in Earth builds, eats up board space otherwise. Teachings: Filler for Earth builds that need more Earth ammo, run 0 otherwise. Kaleidoscopic Glow: Meta-dependent, but running 3 seems rather strong in the current meta regardless of build. Wind Blast: Run 3 in Spellboost, 0-3 otherwise. Generally run 0 otherwise, if you need token removal consider Angelic Barrage or Fire Chain.Ĭonjure Golem: Run up to 3 in Spellboost decks, 0 otherwise (2/2 for 2 mana with an effect is better when Spellboost isn't a factor, for examples Unica/Levi). Magic Missile: Run 3 in Spellboost decks. This is generally only the third best Evolve target if all three are options, but if you're not running a Spellboost deck or a specific card for Merlin to tutor, then Levi+Scholarly might be valid. Scholarly Witch: Can be used as a substitute for Merlin and/or Levi. You'll overdraw with Sammy in a D-Shift deck. Sammy: Run 0 unless the goal is to outlast your opponent and deny their win conditions through superior value, instead of the standard D-Shift style. Insight: Run 3 in Spellboost decks or any deck that wants to filter towards a combo. But sure, let's try anyway (Disclaimer: I don't play Runecraft outside of Take Two, I prefer interactive Control builds, which often means I get to lose to Runecraft frequently): ![]() Until you decide what direction you want to gear your deck towards (as its a bit all over the place right now, and Hybrid Runecraft isn't a deck I'd recommend to any player new or otherwise currently), I can't give you much in the way of useful advice. You can't have it both ways, saying you don't want to netdeck but also want help adding/removing cards. I get that, but I'm also not going to hand you a budget decklist either. ![]()
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