While we never want to see two of them, drawing one is too important to not include three copies. This is the glue that holds the deck together. It can also help us pick off threats or drag aside their only Elusive blocker. Having access to an additional Focus speed Recall can be very valuable. This time we also have Wiggly Burblefish to help set up for a more surprising Elusive lethal. She may no longer have three health, but post-level up Ahri still demands an answer, or else she threatens to end the game out of nowhere. More recalls are always welcome, as is having a two-damage spell that our opponents will rarely expect to play around. Having access to this helps aid us in these regions. Doubling up on Marks will help pick off enemies while also building up your spell count for the inevitable Mind Meld. While Dancing Droplet is the primary target, Kennen makes for an excellent second choice. Monastery of Hirana puts the opponent on a clock by guaranteeing at least one free recall per turn. Kennen levels up extremely consistently in this deck. Twin Disciplines: Optional keep if you already have Eye/Monastery/Droplet.Įxample Hand 1: Eye of the Dragon – Eye of the Dragon (2nd Copy) – Monastery of Hirana – Dancing DropletĮxample Hand 2: Eye of the Dragon – Monastery of Hirana – Dancing Droplet – Recall.Recall: Optional keep if you already have Eye/Monastery/Droplet.Dancing Droplet: Keep alongside Monastery of Hirana.Monastery of Hirana: Always keep unless you need to hard mulligan for Eye of the Dragon against Aggro.Eye of the Dragon (Can keep two copies).Once the core is established, everything else will fall into place. Against Aggro, hard mulligan to find Eye of the Dragon. We’re only ever looking for two key cards Eye of the Dragon and Monastery of Hirana. The minor tempo loss is a small price to pay for the massive value engine you’ll receive. Look, I know what you’re thinking… Monastery? Really!? Monastery of Hirana makes this very achievable. With multiple stuns and recalls, you’ll continue to stall until you can win with Ahri or Mind Meld. The core idea is to clog up the board with Dragonlings as you cycle through Dancing Droplets each turn. Make no mistake, this is NOT a tempo deck. Bilgewater Ionia is a pretty unusual pairing, so allow me to introduce you to the Mind Meld Monastery!ĭeck Code: CEEACBACB4AQKCR2AIAQECYMAECQEBACAIDA4KQBAIBAGAQDAICQMAIDAYIQGAICAYCQCAQCAUAQCARRAEAQEAQK It’s Trevor “Shugo” Yung and today I’m bringing you an old spicy favorite of mine. While Kinkou Wayfinder may be paying for their sins, the rest of Ionia’s are still free to explore new territory. They’re the region most notorious for breaking the game time and time again.Īt least until the balance patches hit. You didn’t think Ahri Kennen would go away forever, did you? It’s Ionia.
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