Overview:
A dice-rolling and treasure-focused deck helmed by Mr. House, President and CEO, aiming to generate value through dice rolls while creating an army of Robot tokens and treasures, supplemented by dragon tribal elements and artifact synergies.
Primer:
The deck operates on multiple synergistic layers, with Mr. House, President and CEO serving as the centerpiece for generating Robot tokens and Treasures through dice rolling. The strategy involves using various dice-rolling enablers like Component Pouch and Wand of Wonder to trigger token generation, while cards like Academy Manufactor and Mondrak, Glory Dominus multiply these token effects. Dragons like Ancient Gold Dragon and Ancient Copper Dragon provide additional dice-rolling opportunities and resource generation.
The deck can win through multiple paths: going wide with Robot tokens enhanced by anthem effects like Intangible Virtue, utilizing treasure-based damage through Nadier's Nightblade and Impact Tremors, or leveraging powerful dragons for direct combat damage. The inclusion of cards like Ruinous Ultimatum provides board control options, while Lightning Greaves helps protect key pieces.
Weaknesses:
- Heavily relies on keeping creatures on the board to maintain value engines
- Vulnerable to artifact hate, which can shut down both treasure and robot token strategies
- Relatively slow to establish its board state compared to more aggressive strategies
- Limited instant-speed interaction outside of a few key pieces
Most Important Cards:
- Academy Manufactor
- Mondrak, Glory Dominus
- Ancient Copper Dragon
- Impact Tremors
- Nadier's Nightblade
- Component Pouch
- Goldspan Dragon
- Ingenious Artillerist
- Lightning Greaves
- Sol Ring
Attribute Ratings:
- Speed: 5/10
- Resilience: 6/10
- Consistency: 6/10
- Interaction: 5/10
Rating Justification:
This deck operates at a focused casual level, with clear synergies and multiple paths to victory but lacking the explosive speed or consistency of higher-powered decks. While it can generate significant value through its token and treasure engines, it typically needs several turns to establish its board state and begin applying pressure. The deck's power level aligns more closely with optimized casual strategies that aim to win around turn 10 rather than the faster, more competitive builds in the 6.0+ range.
Final power level rating: 5.0 - 5.5
The deck shows clear optimization within its theme but maintains a casual power level due to its reliance on combat damage and relatively fair value engines. It's more powerful than a typical precon due to its synergistic elements and multiple win conditions but falls short of focused competitive decks due to its speed and vulnerability to disruption.
Mr. House, President and CEO