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A tribal Outlaw deck focused on generating Treasure tokens and utilizing them for both value and combat advantages, led by Olivia, Opulent Outlaw. The deck combines aggressive combat with resource generation and light control elements.
Primer:
The deck operates on multiple synergistic layers, with Outlaws (Assassins, Mercenaries, Pirates, Rogues, and Warlocks) forming the tribal core. The primary gameplan involves establishing a board presence with various Outlaw creatures while generating Treasure tokens through combat damage and other triggers. These Treasures serve multiple purposes: ramping, enabling Olivia's anthem ability, and fueling various payoffs from cards like Revel in Riches and Grim Hireling.
The deck's strength lies in its ability to scale in longer games while maintaining consistent pressure. Early turns focus on establishing mana and deploying efficient Outlaws, while mid-game turns leverage Treasure generation to both accelerate mana production and enhance the combat phase. The deck includes several protection pieces (Lightning Greaves, Swiftfoot Boots) and interaction spells to maintain board control while working toward either a combat victory or alternative win conditions through Treasure accumulation.
Weaknesses:
- Vulnerable to artifact removal, which can disrupt the Treasure-based strategy
- Relies heavily on combat damage to generate value, making fog effects and pillowfort strategies problematic
- Limited board wipe recovery options outside of recursion spells
- Somewhat commander-dependent for optimal Treasure generation
Most Important Cards:
- Revel in Riches
- Mari, the Killing Quill
- Academy Manufactor
- Pitiless Plunderer
- Prosper, Tome-Bound
- Grim Hireling
- Queen Marchesa
- Blood Money
- Vihaan, Goldwaker
- Life Insurance
Attribute Ratings:
- Speed: 5/10
- Resilience: 6/10
- Consistency: 7/10
- Interaction: 6/10
Rating Justification:
This deck sits firmly in the focused casual range, demonstrating consistent execution of its strategy while lacking the explosive power of higher-powered decks. While it can generate significant value through Treasure production and tribal synergies, it typically won't threaten wins before turn 8-9. The interaction suite and ability to grind out longer games places it above precon level, but the combat-focused strategy and reliance on building board presence keeps it from reaching higher power levels.
Final power level rating: 5.0 - 5.5
The deck shows clear optimization within its chosen strategy but maintains a casual power level appropriate for most playgroups. It's more refined than a typical precon but doesn't approach the speed or consistency of higher-powered decks that can consistently threaten wins before turn 7.