
Try to keep yourself alive early and use mana tiles to push big threats. Try and sequence your threats to best disrupt removal you opponent may have. When you opponent isn’t able to remove one of your big threats punish them for it by either using Divine Bond to close out the game or Holy Immolation to clear their board and lock them down.
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Hey so to answer this way later than it was asked. I like Aegis over Afterblaze for a couple of reasons. Primarily is that it makes some factions, primarily Magmar and Vetruvian lose a number of their important options for removing your relevant threats. Secondarily it costs was less and if I’m paying 3+ mana for something that isn’t a minion I really want it to be something that’s either removing a large part of my opponent’s board or winning me the game flat out. Afterblaze doesn’t really fit either of these so I’m not a huge fan of it in this list.
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