![]() ![]() Given the speed of the current meta, or more specifically, of Daria and Aggro Blood, it's often unfavorable to drop amulets on-curve, and sometimes even the formerly dreaded Beastcall Aria into Hallowed Dogma combo will get you killed for effectively passing turn 2 and 3. The addition of 1x Goblin as well as the 8 follower 2-drops allow this build to directly contest the board early with a consistent T1-T2 curve.Ī critical playstyle difference with this build is the prioritization of followers over amulets. While Haven has incredibly efficient removals in Blackened Scripture, Priest of the Cudgel, and Ancient Lion Spirit, older builds suffer in the current meta due to their inability to stabilize before evolve turns come online. Furthermore, it is a powerful stall against Daria, which employs many 2/2 followers, thus allowing you to set up Ancient Lion Spirit for an efficient midgame tide-turner. Temple Defender secures the early game against Aggro Blood and Roach, which generally rely on 1/x followers in the first few turns. These changes are highly targeted, with the goal of providing counters to the most threatening decks on the ladder: Daria, Roach, Aggro Blood, and DShift. The most critical differences are this build's focus on a lower curve (via the addition of Goblin and Unica) and more steady anti-aggro options (in Unica and Temple Defender). The first question to raise of this build is how it differs from DE Storm Haven. This build is brought to you by J, Bagoum's resident deckbuilder and sponsored tournament player. Today we're pleased to bring you the first of our deck analysis pieces, an analysis of Storm Haven and how it can be built to continue to survive in the current meta. Storm Haven is back: A Faster and Counter-Heavy Build
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