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Engineering Solutionx110
Korathi Heatwavex17
10
Donimir of Troyx13
10
Queen Adaliax11
10
Philippa: Blind Furyx16
9
Yennefer: Conjurerx16
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Dandelionx16
8
Dethmoldx16
8
Vissegerdx11
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Sabrina Glevissigx17
Necromancyx14
7
Operatorx16
Reinforcementsx16
6
Coodcoodakx14
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Síle de Tansarvillex15
Forbidden Magicx15
Boiling Oilx14
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Aretuza Adeptx24
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Lyrian Arbalestx14
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Cintrian Spellweaverx24
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Ban Ard Tutorx24
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Cintrian Enchantressx2
This mages-based Northern Realms deck focuses on dealing constant damage to your opponent's board, allowing you to take out key threats whenever you need to.
The main card in this deck you should be using are the Cintrian Spellweavers. Combined with the Aretuza Adepts and your leader ability, these can constantly generate multiple charges you can use to deal damage. In the first round you should try to put these on the board indirectly using Queen Adalia (the shield can help to keep them alive after the first turn), Operator, Necromancy or Reinforcements. Keep at least one of each available for the second or last round so you can keep zapping away.
Every other card in this deck is built around the Spellweavers, even your low provision units will provide them with extra charges. Don't overdo it in the first round so keep the heavy hitters such as Vissegerd, Yennefer and Philippa for the later rounds. Dandelion also fits this deck perfectly providing extra boosts to the Spellweavers whenever they get charges.
Final round setup ideally contains Dandelion for these extra boosts. Yennefer: Conjurer provides extra board control, you can use Korathi Heatwave to take out the larger enemy units. Donimir protects your Spellweavers and Adepts. Dethmold boosts all of your mages by 1, which sets up Vissegerd to gain a bunch of charges as well which is usually enough to finish your opponent off. Philippa: Blind Fury can clean up any stragglers or weaken the board enough for the Spellweavers to take out some more units.
You could replace Yennefer: Conjurer with Yennefer of Vengerberg to invest more in the Vissegerd combo but I like this deck to be more focused as a pure control deck with lots of removal options.
Video coming soon!