Soulsever lich exploit
More of an exploit where you can use Liliana to get soulsever Lich out on turn 3 going 2nd... warning completely broken
Step1. Turn 2, use mana coupon and play lurking horror, discards soulsever lich
Step2. Turn 3 play zombify
Step 3. Win and use pep talk to return lich from death
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Futilic#42544 commented
Personally, I find that the combo is a fun and fair combo, but the consistency of which they’re able to pull it off is a bit much. I rarely beat a liliana because they have whaled on the game and stacked the deck full of other crazy mythical and epics to summon for free turn 2 or 3 for a turn 4 or 5 win.
Soulsever litch is the main problem as the card itself is just too powerful.
I believe that if Soulsever litch was a legendary and didn’t have relentless it would be fair. Explicitly because it’s a hyper consistent turn 4/5 OTK.
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DIProgan#30419 commented
When Soulsever Lich attacks someone with 1 health left the defender loses that health and the game instead of rounding up back to 1 health.
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Sainesk#21534 commented
One of the most important things in competitive deckbuilding games like this one when it comes to decks is consistency. Consistency meaning in what you draw (which is why best decks in deckbuilding games usually have 2 or more copies of good cards), consistency in tactic (you have 1 central tactic most your cards aim to do/are good at, for example if your goal is to rush face it is usually not good to throw in an expensive 8+ cost creature into a cheap costing creatures rush deck) and consistency in wins.
This deck is not good because it is not consistent, and is built around trying to pull off a lucky combo. Try to play this deck in higher ranks and you will lose 9 out of 10 times since you need to get extremely lucky and draw 3 specific cards in your early hand. Not to mention once Lich is out it can still be countered by cards like unsummon.
Sure it feels bad to lose around 1 out of 10 times to this deck when they get lucky, but you have way higher odds of beating this deck than the aggro decks which are currently dominating ranked play.