4 Combust (Set1 #392)

4 Grenadin Drone (Set1 #5)

4 Slumbering Stone (Set1 #255)

4 Torch (Set1 #8)

2 Annihilate (Set1 #269)

4 Dark Wisp (Set1 #264)

4 Devour (Set1 #261)

4 Assembly Line (Set1 #29)

3 Bloodrite Kalis (Set1 #397)

4 Champion of Chaos (Set1 #402)

4 Torrent of Spiders (Set1 #272)

4 Recogulator (Set1 #37)

2 Oblivion Spike (Set1 #294)

3 Smuggler’s Stash (Set1 #396)

8 Fire Sigil (Set1 #1)

9 Shadow Sigil (Set1 #249)

4 Seat of Chaos (Set0 #60)

4 Stonescar Banner (Set1 #419)

This set of games was a pretty good example of how the Kalis deck plays (with the exception of stealing a win against a Shimmerpack deck – usually they don’t draw all expensive cards and no cheap units) – you chump block with small units once they become obsolete on the board, and stall until one of your payoff cards comes along. Smuggler’s Stash is an amazing grinding tool that let’s you re-buy your weapons and buy more time with dead units. And above all, this deck is fun. There’s no feeling quite like seeing your avatar fly across the screen as you smash with a 12/12 relic weapon. To the moon!

This is my first foray into producing video content for rngeternal.com, so please leave any feedback in the comments! I’d love to hear what you think was done well, what could be improved, and what decks I should play in the future.

Until next time,

LightsOutAce

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