Last weekend’s in Seattle was the final official competitive event for Shimmering Skies, and the last DLC of the inaugural competitive season. Last month’s tournaments in 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Las Vegas and Birmingham demonꦉstrated just how diverse the current meta is, and, as expected, a number of cl🗹ever deck builders showed up with some brand-new innovations.

Related
Plans For The First Ever Disney Lorcana European Continental Championship Are A Bit... S🌜trange

If y⛦ou plan on attending the Lorcana EU Ch🃏ampionship as an attendee, you might want to read all the details first.

While was nearly identical to the Emerald/Steel Discard deck , there was still a nice variety of experimentation in the Top 64. Here are the five coolest decks from Disney Lorcana DLC Seat🍬tle.

Sean Keeton’s Emerald/Amethyst Mystical Rose

Sean Keeton's Emerald Amethyst deck.

Emerald/Amethyst made a much smaller splash in Seattle compared to last month’s events in Las Vegas and Birmingham. According t🌳o the , th🎃is ink color combo wasn’t even in the top eight most represented archetypes, instead falling into the five percent ‘other’ category.

. On top of playing an uncommon deck, Keeton’s are partially built around an unheard-of win condition: Beast Relentless and the Mystical Ros🍷e.

These two cards have 🐟rarely, if ever, seen play at a 🗹competitive event, but they create the potential for incredibly explosive turns. Giving Beast, Relentless two extra lore (or more with multiple Mystical Roses) can create situations where you’re questing for obscene amounts of lore. Though we didn’t get to see this particular combo come together in Keeton’s Top 8 match, it was clearly an effective strategy to have gotten him that far.

Jonathan Ball’s Ruby/Amethyst Burn

Jonathan Ball's Ruby/Sapphire deck.

Ruby/Amethyst is such a well-established archetype at this point that you have to stop and take notice when someone does something unique with iꦑt. The typical Ruby/Amethyst shell is around 55 cards, so there’s not a lot of flexibility there. Rather than sticking with w🐈hat’s known to work, with a totally new archetype for Lorcana.

Ball’s list is what you might call a “burn” style in other TCGs. Its goal i🅺s to race the opponent to 20 by earning lore with actions and abilities, rather than questing. This has be🎃en a component of Ruby/Amethyst decks going back to Rise of the Floodborn thanks to Merlin, Goat, but Ball’s list leans into the burn strategy even harder with cards like Flynn Rider, Frenemy; Goofy, Super Goof; Gathering Knowledge and Wisdom, and A Pirate’s Life.

Though it shares many cards with the typical control-oriented Ruby/Amethyst list,ꦆ Ball’s burn deck has a totally different playstyle. Rather than control the board with Tremaines and Medusas, this deck is trying to squeeze in as much lore as possible each turn and force the opponen♚t to race them. I never thought I’d see a Ruby/Amethyst deck without Madam Mims, but Ball’s success proves anything is possible.

Alvaro Jirau’s Amber/Steel Location Aggro

image-uy3g9

was the most head-turning deck of the weekend by far. It features 24 ꧂locations, many of which have never been seen at a competitive event, and Jirau had a lot of success with it, climbing all the way to the Top 32.

This is an aggro deck that a lot of the strongest decks in the meta right now aren’t equipped to deal with. Location removal is uncommon, and even the decks that do have it, like Ruby/Sapphire, can only afford to run one or two ꩲcopies. This is the kind of deck that can be successful when no one else is playing it, because no one else is strategizing to play against it. This is easily the most creative deck in the Top 64 and it was a lot of fun to watch Jirau pilot it.

Alvin Hernandez Amber/Steel Steelfasa

Alvin Hernandez's Amber/Steel deck.

Jﷺirau’s Amber/Steel Location Aggro deck was knocked out in the Top 32 by , and it was pretty exciting to see two off-meta Amber/Steel decks go h𓆉ead to head.

While Steelfasa has been around for a while, this is the first time it’s had much competitive success. Hernandez’ list is a tempo deck that plays a lot of high-value characters, meaning it’s often equipped to out-quest the opponent and set the pace of the game ea꧂rly. Mufasa decks have fallen out of style after Into the Inklands, so it’s nice to see one find so much success now.

Jan Moy’s Sapphire/Steel No AWNW

Jan Moy's Sapphire/Steel deck.

Sapphire/Steel had the steepest fall off of any deck in the transition from Ursula’s Return tไo Shimmering Skies, but experts like Jan Moy have kept t🐠he dream alive.. It’s quite low to the ground, with 34 cards costing three or less, and doesn’t run A Whole New World, which has long been a staple of this archetype.

Card draw si𝓰mply isn’t a problem for this deck thanks to Hiram Flaversham and its newest card draw powerhouse, Chicha, Dedicated Mother. Synergizing with both Fishbone Quill and Mickey Mouse, Detective; Chicha allows this deck to generate extra card draw every turn, helping to supplement the Hirams.

There’s nothing especially eye-catching about this list, but Moy’s success with it goes to show that there’s still plenty of juice left in the Sapphire/Steel ca♓n, and that if you dedicate yourself to a deck you can find succ༒ess with it, even if no one else believes in it.

Lorcana Cover

Your Rating

Franchise
Disney
Original Release Date
September 1, 2023 ⭕ 🌺
Publisher
ꦇ Ravensburger
Designer
𝔍 Ryan Miller, Steve Warner
Player Count
💝 2-6 (suggested)
Age Recommendation
8+

Lorcana is a trading card game developed by Disney and published by Ravensburger, featuring iconic characters, settings, and more from the studio's long history. As an Illumineer, you must build your deck and help protect Lorcana.