Because you begin the game with such few cards in Elder Scrolls Legends, this is much more valuable than let’s say Magic the Gathering. For 5 Magicka you a 5/5 that gives you the opportunity to see 1 card in your opponents hand and if you’re lucky, acquire a copy of it. Since it’s introduction with Heroes of Skyrim, Thief of Dreams is a staple in any control/combo deck that contains blue cards. We’ll start with the most important cards to this deck: Thief of Dreams, Riften Pickpocket and Dark Rebirth. And, Dark Rebirth is there to gain more cards from your opponent or to activate an ability from one of the creatures you drew from them (if it would be better). I wish I had been recording because I’ll probably never see that in a game again.Ĭhanter of Akatosh and Ayrenn are used when things are well in control to help get you over the hump to finish off your opponent. One game I actually played 3 Alduin because I copied it twice in my opponents hand and used Soul Tear for the 3rd play. You can either play Thief of Dreams to try to get some more cards from your opponent, or if you drew something good, play one of their cards and beat them to death with it. What you play next will be decided by what you have drawn from your opponents deck. Around turn 3 or 4 you’ll need to decide if your opponent is going for an aggro kill or if he/she is playing a control deck and decide whether to break a Rune or try to run them out of cards. Next you’ll want to play cards like Thieves Guild Shadowfoot and Riften Pickpocket to help facilitate card draw and gain some insight into your opponent’s deck and strategy, if it isn’t already apparent. Follow up with Daggerfall Mage or Grisly Gourmet to slow them down even further and take control of the board. Firebolt will allow you to control against aggressive decks and Bruma Profiteer well help slow them down by providing some much needed health. The strategy with this deck is to get out Studious Greybeard early so that you can control what cards you get, making sure you are getting the right ones you need. There’s nothing like playing a copy of someone’s card right after they have just played it on you. Not only will your opponent be taken by surprise by what you play, but you will have gain more control by seeing the cards that make up their deck and hand. ![]() The theme of this deck is to “mirror” your opponent by copying or taking cards from his/her deck and using them against him/her. This week’s deck is a Mage Deck called Mirror Mage because of the cards from your opponent’s deck that you play. If you’re a new player to the game or are simply struggling in competitive play, then these guides are for you. As an avid fan of Elder Scrolls Legends, having spent well over the amount any sane person would on the game, I’ve decided to do a weekly segment dedicated just to Decks. T he Elder Scrolls Legends Decks are the bread and butter of the game, and since the release of Heroes of Skyrim on June 29th, they have changed significantly.
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