Great guide. I've never played big beasts (I didn't have some Nature cards in winter and was focused on Deception) but I played against them so I remember well these things. I don't have Finnian, Selena, Boars, and Chiron however. But no problem, I think.
Valewarden is great.
Lethal Prowler is an interesting card (I recently saw it in a Deception deck playing against me), it might fit a big beasts deck. When other friendly creature attacks, LP attacks the same character once per turn. It can attack the god on the turn it was summoned - godblitz. I want to try it in my Guild Zoo Deception deck especially against Magic.
Nature is always the workhorse for me, if I drop out of Mythic during the weekend I go back to Nature to climb back up. Have you tried Green Giant over Giant Pangolin? It's been my favorite since I've made the switch. Tough to kill and the confused doesn't mean as much since it has Overkill.
That's not a bad idea. Green Giant fell out of favor when Big Beast was the dominant nature deck. Other gods started running strong single-target removals like Ratify. Now that they have to tech so hard against wide aggro boards, the Giant could be a big problem.
Similarly, Pangolin was so good because it could help against other big beasts decks and guild enforcers. Those aren't quite as common now. Now, the overkill on Giant is more suited to clearing out zoo boards. I'll definitely try it.
Quick update: yea, the Forestheart Dryad is amazing in this deck. It definitely deserves a spot over Guerilla Training. Currently running 1x, but it may be worth running 2x and dropping Wildfire. Wildfire rewards a big board. The Dryad helps you build the board - way more important.
Great guide. I've never played big beasts (I didn't have some Nature cards in winter and was focused on Deception) but I played against them so I remember well these things. I don't have Finnian, Selena, Boars, and Chiron however. But no problem, I think.
Valewarden is great.
Lethal Prowler is an interesting card (I recently saw it in a Deception deck playing against me), it might fit a big beasts deck. When other friendly creature attacks, LP attacks the same character once per turn. It can attack the god on the turn it was summoned - godblitz. I want to try it in my Guild Zoo Deception deck especially against Magic.
Big Beasts? Probably, I should try.
Definitely! I'll be interested to see what deck you put together.
Nature is always the workhorse for me, if I drop out of Mythic during the weekend I go back to Nature to climb back up. Have you tried Green Giant over Giant Pangolin? It's been my favorite since I've made the switch. Tough to kill and the confused doesn't mean as much since it has Overkill.
That's not a bad idea. Green Giant fell out of favor when Big Beast was the dominant nature deck. Other gods started running strong single-target removals like Ratify. Now that they have to tech so hard against wide aggro boards, the Giant could be a big problem.
Similarly, Pangolin was so good because it could help against other big beasts decks and guild enforcers. Those aren't quite as common now. Now, the overkill on Giant is more suited to clearing out zoo boards. I'll definitely try it.
Quick update: yea, the Forestheart Dryad is amazing in this deck. It definitely deserves a spot over Guerilla Training. Currently running 1x, but it may be worth running 2x and dropping Wildfire. Wildfire rewards a big board. The Dryad helps you build the board - way more important.
I was looking for a nature deck to try this god, and I'll give a try to this list. Thanks for the detailed guide :D