- Manœuvre de pince15
0
Avantage tactiquex112
Repos d'Échøpx16
11
Faliborx17
10
Donimir de Troyx16
10
Avallac'hx11
10
Philippa : fureur aveuglex16
9
Baron sanglantx16
7
Cynx16
6
Margarita Laux-Antillex15
6
Couvinx14
6
Shealax14
6
Vincent Meisx11
5
Ronvid l'Importunx15
Magie interditex15
5
Trébuchet renforcéx15
5
Tambour temerienx14
5
Lansquenet lyrienx13
5
Archer redanienx14
4
Massier d'Aedirnx14
4
Cavalerie lyriennex14
4
Envoûteuse de Cintrax14
4
Gardes royaux de Radovidx13
4
Sergent de Kaedwenx13
4
Balistex13
4
Tour de siègex12
4
Chevalier redanienx1
This is a variant of McBeard’s Pincer Maneuver control deck, adapted to be a Shupe deck for the challenge event! You want to spend your efficient control options during round 1, don’t be afraid to use either Phillipa or Falibor to catch up to your opponent early. We dropped Prince Anseis in order to make the provisions for Shupe, but you can make that change elsewhere if you feel like it. I’ve found that Avallach is a great round 1 or 2 play, as he provides a lot of pressure on your opponent.
Make sure you save your leader ability till round 3, to ensure you draw Shupe. This deck tends to like Shupe Knight, or Shupe Hunter: with the goal usually being to shut down your opponents board.