Top decks legends of runeterra1/7/2024 ![]() ![]() It was one of the most brutal decks to play against because they would blast all your units off the board while building up their own swarm of Elusive fish that were very hard to counter. This deck could consistently level up both of its champions, cycle through most of the card library, and burst you down with a ton of Elusive damage. And one week, they went from that – to a Tier 1 deck! This was one of the most dominating performances a deck ever had in a short time. For a while Fizz had seen almost no competitive play, and the Wiggly Burblefish hadn’t either. Surprise, another Twisted Fate deck! Of course, TF Fizz had to make this list. It is obvious this deck had an extreme impact on the meta and the game. So many cards in this deck have since been changed, including removing Fearsome from Wraithcaller, putting Ledros to a 9 cost, putting Rhasa to an 8 cost, making Black Spear cost 3 mana, removing 1HP from the Skitterer, increasing the cost of the Rekindler, and a million changes to Hecarim. If you survived through that, you had to deal with Hecarim’s onslaught as well as late-game bombs like Rhasa and Ledros. You could easily find yourself getting overwhelmed early with a hoard of Fearsome units, or even in the middle of the game as the Mistwraiths continued to gain power. This deck was the epitome of all of that. It can do all three speeds – Aggro, Midrange, and Control – extremely well and has some of the strongest tools in the game. Overall Shadow Isles cards have seen so many changes, and it still remains one of the most versatile regions to the day. There is a chance many of you reading this article don’t even remember the dominance of Mono Shadow Isles. Not having a Nab deck on this list was not an option for me, it was the talk of the town for multiple months! Pilfered Goods went to 3 mana, Black Market Merchant lost 1 HP, and even some other cards from this archetype were eventually nerfed. Eventually, this interaction was changed, and many cards were nerfed. I have to admit, I never hated it all that much, but it was mostly because I was playing every Nab deck I could find.īack then Nab would also steal right from the top of your deck, which destroyed Freljord buff decks entirely for quite some time. What felt bad when you were paired against this list was the negative play experience of losing to your own cards. There were a ton of Nab decks running around at that point, but Sejuani and Miss Fortune variant became the most popular. Funnily enough, for a few patches, this ability did not even have a specific name, and everyone was referring to it as ‘Yoink’! Up next we travel back almost a year to when Nab mechanic was ruling the meta.
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