Reserve
Golden Censer
Household Idols
Gideon's Ephod
Gates of Hell
Job's Faith
Unthwarted
Behemoth
Leviathan
Uzzah
Foreign Wives
Main Deck
Hopper
Lawless
Dull
Darkness
Prosperity
Shuffler
Humble
Wanderer
Son of God
The Second Coming
Angel of the Lord
Three Woes
Christian Martyr
Falling Away (CoW)
Mayhem
I Am Creator
Covenant of Prayer
Broken Covenant
Great White Throne
Image of the Beast
Ends of the Earth
Babylon/The Harlot
Dust and Ashes
The Angel of the Winds
Job
Peace
Day of Fury
Testing of Job
War in Heaven
Affliction of Job
Messenger of Satan
The Deceiver
Abaddon, the Destroyer
Red Dragon
The god of this World
Outsiders
Amalekite's Slave
Gomer
Michal
Job's Wife
Eliphaz, the Temanite
Bildad, the
Zophar, the Naamathite
Kings of the Earth
Blasphemies
Dragon's Wrath
Fire from Heaven
Treasures of War
Chemosh
Foolish Advice
Gibeonite Trickery
I have heard from many players that Job decks can be strong. Aidan Spurgetis even proved that by winning a game against John Early this year in type 1. Is this how Job decks are supposed to be now?