Easy to Play Climbe the Ladder to gold with this deck.
Games with this deck last 30 minutes. Have fun!
A fun deck focused on Obelysks. Add Fault if you’re boring.
A midrange deck that can crush your enemy with huge advantage after playing Evolutionary Apex.
Hello everyone, welcome to my first deck. I’ve been around Dooly for a while,(Since Alpha) and I have had a ton of fun playing it. Recently I picked up creep Cass and was inspired by another post on here that used dying wish minions in the deck so I made my own spin off that has worked really well for me.
This Quillbeast Blood Rage variant focuses on a bigger board to get a better Blood Rage.
Meziljie won Meltdown League Season 2 with this deck.
Lyonar Mechazor as a non Titan version
Chain provoke after provoke and then resurrect them!
Crazy combo deck by the memelord Zohan
Hsuku’s favorite list with his own namesake card.
Bepoest’s deck to handle most bosses in the game.
Seedy’s Extinction Event deck
Creep deck with Azalea as alternate finisher
Combining the power of Battle Pets and Mechs
Aerial Rift doing work!
Titan + Strategos = more Power
All focused on getting Scarzig out!
No Whisper of the Sands anymore.
All 3 decks from Sibon the winner of the last ever Duelyst tournament
If you only have minions Reliquarian will grow a lot of things :D
Kill them with huge Spellsharks!
A Titan Stragos variant more focused on Titan.
A different kind of build.
Cascading Rebirth + Keeper of the Vale = Perfect idea!
Mantra…the biggest life swing in the game.
Swarm and kill them before they know what’s happening.
Honey Badger don’t care. Honey Badger don’t give a flip.
This deck tries to set up a board while controlling its opponent’s board at the same time with value trades and removal till its board explodes with an Onyx Jaguar play. With the right hand lethal can appear almost out of nowhere.
Part of a series on neutral meme archetypes that can be played (with variable amounts of success) in any faction.
Part 24: Scarzig.
Part of a series on neutral meme archetypes that can be played (with variable amounts of success) in any faction.
Part 23: MECHAZ0R Mechs.
Part of a series on neutral meme archetypes that can be played (with variable amounts of success) in any faction.
Part 22: Random.
Part of a series on neutral meme archetypes that can be played (with variable amounts of success) in any faction.
Part 21: Ion OTK.
Part of a series on neutral meme archetypes that can be played (with variable amounts of success) in any faction.
Part 20: Intensify.
Part of a series on neutral meme archetypes that can be played (with variable amounts of success) in any faction.
Part 19: Prison.
Why would Vanar want the opponent to be on their side of the board?
“Merciless is the law of nature, and rapidly and irresistibly we are drawn to our doom.”
Aerial Rift is much maligned as a card that doesn’t really do anything. In this deck, it does everything!
“War for territory”. Uses no cards above rare (technically).
Throw a rager. Uses no cards above rare (technically).
Xor’Xuul without his best friend Sarlaac. Uses no cards above rare (technically), besides Xor himself.
A build of Tempo Sajj with a slight emphasis on big minions. Uses no cards above rare.
Kind of a fusion between Shidai’s two main archetypes, on a budget. Uses no cards above rare (technically).
A build of Heal Zir’an that functions even without her traditional powerhouse epics. Uses no cards above rare.
A deck revolving around alot of tools to bait, remove board and chip damage on order for you to set up a zendo + buffs and get a sure kill.
s rank approved :P
The shell deck for all competitive Vanar decks you can play at S-Rank
It’s Obelysks, but it also has some random good(?) cards for fun (you can get away with it ’cause you’re Vet)
Well-rounded Midrage Faie, S-Rank approved. Featuring 200 IQ combos.
Make a horde of angry okkadoks as angry as possible
The bad stun synergy cards play a little better if they’re also giving you Arcanyst triggers. Uses no cards above rare.
A slightly fairer budget take on Rippers. Uses no cards above rare.
Grind down your opponent with endless Frenziers. Uses no cards above rare.
“All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others.” Uses no cards above rare.
The big boys have come out to play. Uses no cards above rare.
This deck started out as a meme deck, but it is performing better than expected. You basically just stun everything and recycle stuns with Alcuins.
An exemplary midrange Heallyonar archetype by Reeeee
La la la, la, la la la-la-la-la, la la la’la – Hey! – La la la, la, la la la-la-la-la
Build a board, preserving your minions and tear down theirs with a big Furor Chakram turn.
After months of mapping Vanar I came up with the deck I wanted. I cracked the Nemeton and created this monster. The deck revolves around stalling, creating baits, trapping and winning by wake/trail. I made it into the top 50 with this deck but it is not easy pilot.
A well balanced Maehv deck that can switch between many different play styles.
It is, however, a challenging deck to play as it contains many moving parts and produces a large number of minions.
A deck focused on low-costing cards to dominate the field quickly.
A simply but surprisingly effective Mechazor! deck running off of Scion spells and a situational but useful commander
An overview of the Burn Faie archetype.
An overview of the Burnhorn archetype.
An overview of the Trial Abyssian archetype.
An overview of the Vetruvian Midrange archetype.
An overview of the Mantra archetype.
An overview of the Bond archetype.
My old-meme shimzar deck with cards from other sets
Songhai Combo jank using Q’orrlhma’a to remove the non-combo pieces.
This is the deck I’ve primarily been using. it uses only starting cards/cards you get via level up
A Cypheron deck that utilizes Equality Constraint for cheap removal and creature buffs.
Control your opponent’s board by stealing their stuff and slowly killing them. Created by Zohan
An alternative way to play artifacts.
my first draft on the reva scarzig deck, a real fun deck that holds up well against most of the meta decks due to immense control tools and the scarzig steamroll
A fairly normal Wanderer deck with the aim of ramping up as quicklu as possible then out valuing your opponents.
Basically; this deck almost always leads up to Ghost Azalea. With munch and desolator for heal. Obliterate is a last, last resort.
Chain huge minions and dispel effects to control the board. Uses no cards above rare.
A blast from the past: going extra-wide with Starhorn. Uses no cards above rare.
It turns out that 1-mana 4/4s are actually pretty decent if you can power them out early. Uses no cards above rare.
An introduction to Aggro Sajj. Uses no cards above rare.
A midrange/tempo build of Reva with lots of burst. Uses no cards above rare.
An introduction to Swarm Brome. Uses no cards above rare.
What happens when Arcanysts go sunbathing under the glorious Lyonar sun. Sling spells, bolster your soldiers, and punch unenlightened rivals into submission!
Played by vbcfbhc for South East Asia and won the Worldchampionship 2019
Played by vbcfbhc for South East Asia and won the Worldchampionship 2019
Played by Jim for West EU for second place in Duelyst World Cup 2019
Played by Project2El for West EU for second place in Duelyst World Cup 2019
Played by Stoicrooster for West EU for second place in Duelyst World Cup 2019
Played by Stoicrooster for West EU for the second place in Duelyst World Cup 2019
Played by Muramasa for West EU for second place in the Duelyst World Cup 2019
Piloted by mrmana3 for US East in the third place match of Duelyst World Cup 2019
Tempo Argeon piloted by Squee9 for US East in the third place match of Duelyst World Cup 2019
Piloted by Squee9 for US East in the third place match of Duelyst World Cup 2019
A fun meme deck that annoys your opponent then wipes them out turn 8.
Gotchas on a budget. Uses no cards above rare.
Spamming that Ripper cheese. Uses no cards above rare.
Even in the Trials meta, and even on a budget, high-value minions on curve backed up by efficient removal is still a recipe for success. Uses no cards above rare.
A different approach to playing Lyonar Arcanysts, with no cards above rare (technically).
Deck inspired by Buyingcoats the master of reinforcement. I saw someone else playing Araki in it and decided to make my own version.
Play windcliff, play buffs, smack.
Absolute battle pet memes by Zohan
Black Locust? Check! Scarzig? Check! Onyx Jaguar? Check! Fun and working memes? Check!
The sharpshooters of Xenkai never misses their target. Bombard your foes from afar with an infantry of marksmen, cannoneers, archers, Heartseekers and Mini-Jaxes.
Nemeton is back, but this time with a trick up his frosty sleeve. Lead an army of adorable critters and witness the demise of your unsuspecting opponent.
A Vetruvian Golem deck with a fun twist. Blast away at your enemies with the full force of a planet and watch the universe shatter to pieces. Awesomeness awaits!
An aggro deck utilizing very niche yet powerful combos
Ramp into Hatefurnace very quickly while throwing out constant buffed threats
In lack of adequate (non-budget) entries on Divine Bond (in my mind) I decide to add my take on it.
An aggressively-styled control Faie deck that benefits from taking damage to activate a 12-damage combo.
A control creep abyss deck for grinding till diamond, but expensive creep ofc lul
A budget, Simple, Obnoxious and Memeish Deck. Very Aggressive and it’s a Blast to play
Sibon won 4th place with this deck in the playoffs of Meltdown League Season 2.
Deck played by TheMightyBaloon in the playoffs of Meltdown League Season 2.
Stoicrooster won 3rd place with this deck in Meltdown League Season 2.
Just your regular ol’ Zirix but Aggro
Deck played by YerBoiJosh in the playoffs of Meltdown League Season 2.
Deck played by Lyvern in the playoffs of Meltdown League Season 2.
Deck played by Icicle in the playoffs for Meltdown League Season 2.
Deck played by PonchoMango in the playoffs for Meltdown League Season 2
Deck played by Rocken in the Playoffs for Meltdown League Season 2.
Deck played by Zabiool in the playoffs of Meltdown League Season 2.
Deck played by Briguy77 in the playoffs of Meltdown League Season 2
Deck played by Niklaren in the playoffs of Meltdown league season 2.
Deck played by AlphaCentury in the playoffs of Meltdown League Season 2.
Deck played by DracoMoriarty in the playoffs of Meltdown League Season 2.
Arcanyst deck piloted by Squee9 in the playoffs for Meltdown League Season 2.
Spammernoob’s Fault deck which made second place in MDL season 2.
“Dr. Frankenstein?”
“No, it’s pronounced ‘Fronkensteen’.”
“The higher your structure is to be, the deeper must be its foundation.”
Ripper combo, but in Lyonar.
“Let’s do ’t after the high Roman fashion
And make death proud to take us.”
My variant of a deck originally created by EurasianJay.
A wide swarm deck infused with the power of Voltron. Aspires to ensure that no card is wasted.
Wide boys become increasingly taller boys until they are the tallest boys around. Summoning four 11/11s per turn for 6 mana every turn is the dream.