Kill Command and any Beast (like an Ironbeak Owl) - By itself, Kill Command deals 3 damage. Let me illustrate some simple examples of synergy. If an entire deck is synergistic (meaning cards that work in tandem with other cards), you can easily adapt to threats your opponent is throwing at you while you craft your own offense. It's even better if you have cards that don't have to work with specifically one other cards. While they're often fun when they do work, they're not always reliable. While it's possible to have three or more cards, it becomes a little more complicated (and less consistent) to pull off because you need to have the necessary card components in hand and the mana available to execute it on the same turn. Strong synergistic cards are powerful when it involves two. But when cards are combined, they produce an even better effect. Now obviously Aristotle was thousands of years ahead of his time and clearly was referring to Hearthstone decklists! Individual cards can be strong. "The whole is greater than the sum of its parts."Ī fine quote by a fine Greek philosopher which has relevance with what we're looking at today. The deck works at a basic level, but can we improve upon it even further? What separates a basic deck from a solid and competitive deck? ![]() ![]() As you can probably guess, that deck list I listed could've used much more fine tuning. ![]() We went over factors to keep in mind like your class, mana costs, and the approximate ratio of spells and minions. The last time I talked about Hearthstone, we were looking at deck construction tips.
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