Best of Fun: Classy Constellations




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Deck
4 Archon of Sun's Grace
4 Setessan Champion
4 Cleric Class
4 Paladin Class
4 Druid Class
4 Ranger Class
4 Moon-Blessed Cleric
4 Renata, Called to the Hunt
4 Doomskar
6 Forest
6 Plains
4 Branchloft Pathway
4 Temple of Plenty
4 Blossoming Sands

Let's get classy

About

Many an adventurer has tried the glorious multi-class in D&D, it sounds like such a good idea, until your character just derps around doing nothing because there's nothing they specialize in enough to be helpful. But today we try and break that curse with Classy Constellations, a deck all about using cheap classes to get triggers off of constellation cards.

The cheap classes? , , , and make up the field and costing either a single or at most two mana, they are cheap and efficient ways to trigger our constellation creatures. For constellation we have generating board advantage and helping us draw into more enchantments.

We are also running a full playset of to help us find our important classes or our full playset of .

A full playset of helps keep aggro decks in check.

Verdict

The deck is fun. It feels like you always have something to do with your mana, from activating levels on your classes to playing all the cards you draw. can get big, draw you into lands which help trigger which helps trigger , which just kind of keeps you alive and chugging along.

However; The deck is not competitive. It lacks any real answers for control beyond it's low CMC, and with only 4 board wipes it can be difficult to keep up with decks who are dropping a must answer every turn.

It's a fun deck for a short spin, but not one you'll want to grind the ladder with even on a calm day.