Reaganstorme wrote: I am very underwhelmed with my level 34 Liliana deck. I'd love some suggestions on some fun decks. Limits: 7/5/5 Quick list of my notable mythics and rares: Mythics: Erebos's Titan, Sire of Stagnation, Smothering Abomination, Kalitas Traitor of Ghet Mirrorpool Rares: Ayli Eternal Pilgrim, Defiant Bloodlord, Endless One. Painful Truths, Languish, Dark Petition, Unholy Hunger, Helm of the Gods, Aligned Hedron Network Tainted Remedy, Orbs of Warding, Sword of the Animist, Shrine of the Forsaken Gods, Sunken Hollow Thanks.
fox1342 wrote: Lilliana works best as a re-animator deck. You've got the two key rares - unholy hunger and Dark petition. Use hunger on the AIs creatures while you build loyalty. Use her 1st ability to chuck creatures to the graveyard (and spoil AI mana build) and then bring them into play with petition or her 3rd. See what other uncommons you've got with synergy and or mana around this. Sword helps to gain loyalty.
Reaganstorme wrote: Creatures: Mindmelter Sire of Stagnation Erebos's Titan Ulamog's DespoilerSpells: Nightsnare Dark Petition Unholy Hunger Grip of Desolation Transgress the MindSupports: Sword of the Animist
KroNoS wrote: man... i think infinite obliteration is the 1 black Mythic card i want most currently. but so hard to get! was lucky enough to pull the other 2 black mythics i wanted which combo nicely, Kalitas, Traitor of Ghet Drana, Liberator of Malakir. this thing is a monster once it gets going.. throw a berserker plate once it gets big and watch it destroy a creature first strike every turn, creating a fresh zombie for kalitas and buffing whole line. its glorious to watch when it gets going. creature partners with (when not mastering cards) Graveblade hangarback walker. i think a dranas chosen will round out my zombie buffing mythic base perfectly once it becomes available. and of course the typical suite of black spells and supports. dark petition transgress unholy hunger smoldering marsh these all help create a superpowered cycle of death for any creatures that pop up brawlers plate consecrated blood sword of the animist
man infinite obliteration was my first mythic i got from the 3 free daily cards back when this game started, but back then it was really underwhelming. ive tried the kalitas and drana combo, and really do enjoy it, but havent tried it with berserkers plate yet. do you often find yourself in need of more card draw or maybe holding creatures in your hand so that drana is in the first slot to get the berserkers effect on her??
Morphis wrote: Liliana zombie apocalypse Some synergies: -Kalitas spawns zombie tokens that stack with From under the floorboards -Kalitas active skill has synergies with amalgam(will come back later) and relentless(come back with friend. But usually you have no free slot for the friend). Also diregraf gets big fast, giving it -2/-2 is usually not a problem - relentless and amalgam can keep coming back and forth bringing diregraf to high stats. In particular any zombie that replaces amalgam will get it back instantly resulting in at least 4/4 stars for diregraf(more with more amalgams in the graveyard). From under spawns 3 zombies for diregraf resulting in 6/6 stat buff. - all discards have sinergy with both amalgam and relentless skills. Also from under the floorboards has madness 3. With just Liliana first it goes down to 1 mana, The only 2 bad things are: - amalgam is bugged meaning that the more you resurrect him the higher chances you have something will go bad and freeze the game. - relentless on paper is good, but unlike amalgam is harder to get it killed(amalgam has defender). Also amalgam directly has advantage of being in the graveyard, relentless requires other stuff to be there AND die after summoning. Relentless also has quite higher mana cost. More than anything it looks like this deck suffers heavily from the 3 creature limit.
Morphis wrote: I tried fleshbag maraud in the beginning and did not like it. I could give it another chance just to have a way to get something out of relentless.
Mcjordan wrote: Morphis wrote: I tried fleshbag maraud in the beginning and did not like it. I could give it another chance just to have a way to get something out of relentless. I hear you about killing off relentless being difficult sometimes. I am still tinkering with my zombie deck, but for now I'm including bone splinters instead of Grip of Desolation and haunted cloak (which is the weakest link; definitely replacing it as soon as I get from under the floorboards). I also agree that this deck is hurt more by the 3 creature limit than any other. I swapped Kalitas for Drana just to not have more zombies without a space for them lol. I also liked how Drana would buff everything since I was killing off my own zombies to recast/resurrect them so frequently. With From Under the Floorboards, it makes sense to keep Kalitas since you'd already have a Zombie spot. Without it, Kalitas isn't nearly as good My deck is probably a little too focused on Relentless; when I have to behold the beyond just to draw it, it gets a bit slow. Your version might be better since it seems less reliant on that card. Thanks for posting, I'm going to try your version for a bit.
Morphis wrote: You actually made me try again fleshbag giving me the chance to discover the double sinergy(see my edit above) This is the revised version: I decided from the very beginning to stay away from Drana cause she costs too much. Without ways to cheat her in play(reanimation) it's just too slow. Instead in this deck most stuff is rather cheap, 10 or less mana. That makes it good for post behold the beyond but easy enough to cast even without.