Warmother’s Call summons a random unit from your deck both when you play it and at the start of every turn. Their differences stem mainly from the nature of their 12 mana spell. They share the characteristics of (1) Ramping, (2) inclusion of 12 mana spells, (3) use of control tools like Avalanche and The Ruination, and (4) a desire to play Trundle on T4. ![]() Warmother and Feel The Rush are the two main SI control decks. Warmother CICACAYBAYAQGBICAIAQKHJIAUAQCDAUC4QSOAQDAEAQCGRJAMAQKAIPGYAQCAIFDE Cithria the Bold will mainly serve against minion-based control decks and will usually be less useful against AoEs, as the buff doesn’t take effect immediately. Lucian-Senna are known as a more punchy version - they can replace Petty Officer and Quinn if you keep facing Aggro decks.įinally, Cithria the Bold could replace Genevieve Elmheart, and we advocate for you trying out variations including different amounts of each of them until you find a balance with which you are comfortable. Vanguard Bannerman can still be added to the list, if you want to run a more purely Demacian version in this case, you would add Laurent Protege and Cithria of Cloudfield. This is mainly due to the fact that the deck doesn’t want to play on curve against most decks in the meta, as it wants to keep MF alive by using Ranger’s Resolve or Sharpsight, weakening the Bannerman’s effect in some, if not most cases. In addition to this positive scenario, you can also pull out regular Demacia wins by merely curving out against less reactive opponents.Ĭonsiderations: Given that the deck has historically been known as Bannermen, it’s surprising not to see the aforementioned card in the list. That being said, the deck clearly still benefits from a good curve, but you can afford to miss a turn, or even take advantage of that missed turn in order to gather mana for a later use of Sharpsight, Ranger’s Resolve or Riposte.Īimed at helping Quinn and Miss Fortune survive, this list mainly mulligans for MF, and can pull off wins in the most desperate situations (as long as it doesn’t lose the board) thanks to Relentless Pursuit and the champions’ interaction. The list values the survival of its units over a great, strong curve. This new version represents another such form, transitioning from a more simple one that was played on curve to a slightly more sophisticated list that instead emphasises playing with spells and gems. Scouts are pretty much an ever-present deck in Runeterra its highly adaptive core allows it to successfully shift into a powerful form in multiple metas. NA Consultants: Earlmeister, Glop, NicMakesPlays, RattlingBones, Stan, Kozmic, RiceFT, ZenatonĬIBQGAIABEKR2BACAYEBMOR6AUBAAAQGA4EQUAQBAEACKAIDAAHAA Best of luck on your climb!Įditing: Crixuz, Den, Wusubi, Sebodunum, ShadowplayRedĮU Consultants: CastMin, Dartill, Kuvira, Ultraman, Zezetel If you have any questions, feel free to drop by our Discord. The Shadow Isles are certainly having a great time at the moment! Some of the bonus decks from last week, namely Spooky Karma and Mono SI, have made it into the tier list. With so many Scouts on ladder, Zed-Lee is a lot weaker. Against Scouts, Fiora-Shen can gain the upper hand if they manage to value-trade key units like Miss Fortune. The deck is able to Deny the SI control decks’ win condition while applying pressure with units. We’re starting to see the SI decks going back to running a full set of Grasp of the Undying as a response to this.įor those who enjoy countering the top decks of the meta, Fiora-Shen could be a good pick. Scouts take the top spot, as they consistently beat all the SI control decks from last week. This week, the meta is centered largely around MF Scouts and SI control decks (especially Feel The Rush). We also look at the evolution of said decks’ ratings across weeks and draw conclusions regarding the current state of the game, all of this so you can delve into your own ranked journey with a head start. Welcome to TLG’s newest meta snapshot for Legends of Runeterra, a series in which we give you our insight on the best decks in the higher ranks of the ladder.Įvery Sunday, we discuss the decks that are part of the week’s meta and rate them on a scale of 1 to 5 stars.
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