New Noxus Landmark - Trifarian Training Pits
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A new Epic Noxus Landmark, Trifarian Training Pits, has been revealed!
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This Effect is powerful ... VERY powerful Given that The likes of drakehound blade dance is a thing.
Giving noxus access to MANY free attacks seems nuts to me and as much as reputation was a meme on release I doubt it will still be a meme
Drakehound doesn't have 5 power though
Decks that use the Reputation mechanic (Ashe Noxus, Sivir LeBlanc) already have access to Rally effects with Incisive Tactician, and because those decks run LeBlanc, they can use Mirror Image on the Tactician to rally multiple times in one round.
Training Pits advantages: It costs less mana than Tactician, it doesn't require you to have Reputation enabled beforehand, and it essentially gives you two attacks on every round in which you have the attack token.
Training Pits disadvantages: Awful as far as board control is concerned, it doesn't come with a body AND it doesn't aid your board control in any way, unlike other landmarks like Grand Plaza or The Scargrounds. Landmark removal is more common now and you're giving enemy landmark removal cards a target by including this card. Training Pits does not allow you to attack when the enemy has the attack token, because the trigger is on declaring an attack, not on striking something.
Aggro and Control decks don't want this card. When it comes to midrange, Reputation decks don't want this either because Incisive Tactician is better. Maybe some other types of midrange decks could want it, like Rumble discard decks or all-in Overwhelm decks. 2/5