The final league of Myths and Legends week is right around the corner, with Ice Age taking the top spot for +100 Power on its Arena, Awesome Aviation with +90, Fiction and Fantasy get +70, The Roman Empire’s on +60 and Beautiful Butterflies and Fabulous Fish both get +50. The Energy is harsh this week, with a flat 13!
For anyone wanting to pick up that massive Ice Age Arena boost, Scimitar Cat is a must have, with massive Energy management for all Rare and Epic Paleontology cards, whereas Air Force one saves two Energy until played for Awesome Aviation!
With limited Energy, a good deck archetype to explore is one of the tiny variety. These cards work to give Power to your cheapest cards. Some highlights of this deck include Frilled Dragon, Ultrasound, Bee Hummingbird, Binar and Pumpkin Toadlet.
Although this archetype can contain other classics like Hygge, it works very nicely in a Science and Life on Land split deck, using cards such as Cyborg and Alexander von Humboldt, (or if you can fit them in with their higher Energy costs!) Carl Linnaeus and Charles Darwin.
The final league of Myths and Legends week is right around the corner, with Ice Age taking the top spot for +100 Power on its Arena, Awesome Aviation with +90, Fiction and Fantasy get +70, The Roman Empire’s on +60 and Beautiful Butterflies and Fabulous Fish both get +50. The Energy is harsh this week, with a flat 13!
For anyone wanting to pick up that massive Ice Age Arena boost, Scimitar Cat is a must have, with massive Energy management for all Rare and Epic Paleontology cards, whereas Air Force one saves two Energy until played for Awesome Aviation!
With limited Energy, a good deck archetype to explore is one of the tiny variety. These cards work to give Power to your cheapest cards. Some highlights of this deck include Frilled Dragon, Ultrasound, Bee Hummingbird, Binar and Pumpkin Toadlet.
Although this archetype can contain other classics like Hygge, it works very nicely in a Science and Life on Land split deck, using cards such as Cyborg and Alexander von Humboldt, (or if you can fit them in with their higher Energy costs!) Carl Linnaeus and Charles Darwin.