Hello Redemption Community!
I haven't played too much this year or last partly because of being really busy at school and work but lurking on the boards a month ago and seeing all the new decks coming out like LaFS, Eyes to See, and some throne/prophets variations made me want to work on my
mill deck to see if it was still competitive versus these new waves of decks. I made a lot of changes to help deal with the combo from LaFS and the new meta and all those changes IMO actually made my deck much more competitive and as always fun to play. The only games I played this year were TN State, an online local, and TN regionals. This deck may not be at its best version yet but since I'm probably not going to nationals this year, I wanted to post it on the boards in case anyone wanted to play it there and maybe get some feedback from you folks. Without further ado, here's the list and some notes.
Deck: 50
Doms: I think my Dom picks are the most optimal choices versus LaFS in terms of disrupting the combo IMO. Angel of the Lord and Christian Martyr can be quite useless in the meta with all the big banding offenses and chumps blocks that still seem to reign supreme.
SoG
Second Coming
Mayhem
Chronicles of the Kings
Destruction of Nehushtan (PoC)
Three Woes
Falling Away (Wo)
Lost Souls: I took out lawless for Blind as most of us know how annoying certain NT souls are right now.
Exiles
Distressed
Humble
Hunter
Remnant
Blind
Darkness
Utility Cards: Moses' Staff is a recent arrival to the deck and it's nice not to pull battles winners until after the opening hand and it make all the plagues regardless of protection. Manna is amazing when they have Sheol to keep lost souls on the table and if you have Pithom with Given over to Egypt activated on it, the pressure is real.
Egypt (PoC)
Pithom
Storehouse (Promo)
Covenant with Moses (PoC)
Given Over to Egypt
Moses' Staff
Burial Shroud
Manna
Endless Treasures
Dual Alignment: Slaves in Egypt is all most always a Hero as Moses can band to them and then switch out for Destroyer since Moses can only band to Exodus Humans
Fire Foxes
Scapegoat
Delivered
Slaves in Egypt
Heroes: Jeremiah is my new favorite hero as he help this deck out immensely on offensive since this deck can struggle with rescues outside of the cheese Exodus plays and plus his star ability is amazing right now.
Moses, Friend of God
Miriam (PoC)
A A ron (Disciples)
Samuel (CoW)
Amram & Jochebed
Jeremiah, Hope Bringer
Jonah (PoC)
Good enhancements: People told me to use Emmaus Road a lot and I didn't listen or couldn't find space before but it so good for hand spying and makes the deck more consistent on the first turn. As before, the decks' strength is when the opponent has ten or less cards in deck and you can use the Exodus to rescue your exodus heroes with hidden treasures and you can get the exodus back with Coming Prince to do it twice.
The Exodus
The Emmaus Road
Plague of Blood
Out of Egypt
Evil Characters: The defense changed a lot since 2019. This version actual seems to be able to block once in awhile and still gets my mill stuff working.
Egyptians Magicians
Pagan Sailors
Foreign Wives
The Amalekites' Slave
Profane Daughters
The Lying Prophet
Outsiders (G/B)
Evil Enhancements:
Turn to Egypt
Balaam's Prophecy
Stricken
Scattered Sheep
Beheaded
Reserve: I was really dumb not using Offering Your Son much sooner like Emmaus Road. Going to Covenant with Moses with OYS such a nice play for a quick d3 and pair that with your Balaam's Prophecy to know what your getting.
Unsuccessful
Hidden Treasures
Plague of Frogs
The Coming Prince
The Destroyer (PoC)
Confusion of Mind
Pharaoh's Daughter
Magic Charms
Offering Your Son
Plague of Darkness
While I had a couple of goofs at TN regionals, the changes I made to the deck since TN state and the online local where I got stomped twice by LaFS allows this deck now to be very challenging to play against versus any strategy at the moment and nothing beats the tension this deck seems to create and while you may not always win, you'll always have fun
. Questions? Comments? Let me know below!