I'm sure to get an envenom soon" though that seems to have been my biggest mistake. I think yea I went for the shiv stuff later 'cause I was thinking "lots more hits means lots more poison. It means you draw the most important/powerful cards sooner. The number one lesson here is that having a small deck is valuable. And so I'm guessing you drew a bunch of those cards instead of Apparitions on the first two or three turns of the 3 Jaw Worms fight, and you got fuckin clobbered. So in summary, your sick-rear end Catalyst poison deck with Apparitions that can crush anything was unfortunately mixed with about a dozen cards that suck. You probably don't need the third Noxious Fumes.And once they're all gone, the other attacks too, since you're doing like a million poison damage anyway. Once you've got the damage you need to deal with the act 1 elites, you should be removing those as almost the highest priority. You have four strikes in your deck still.Outmaneuver and Panacea are ok if you draw a lot of cards, but you don't. Outmaneuver, Distraction, and Panacea are bad cards.Also I personally wouldn't take Blade Dance or Infinite Blades without more support (in the form of stuff like Kunai, Fan, Shuriken, more After Images, Thousand Cuts, etc.). If you took After Image, Blade Dance, and Infinite Blades late, then that was a bad decision. If you started out with some shiv stuff and then it didn't pan out so you pivoted to Catalyst, then oh well, them's the breaks, not every run is a winner. Your deck is doing two things, one well and one badly. Ugh this was my closest so far using Silent.Īnything jump out as being terrible choice? I ended up with a bajillion relics but man I just got wrecked by this multi-target groupĪt first I was like "how can a deck with Apparitions and Corpse Explosions lose to 3 Jaw Worms?" But:
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