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Better Iceborn Daring Poros

Last updated 2 years, 11 months ago
  • Archetype Combo
  • Deck Type Ranked
  • Crafting Cost 8400
  • Your Cost 8400
sto650's Avatar Registered User 0

This is not my own innovation, but I am posting it here for the benefit of the community. I have, however, been thinking for a long time that, if they ever buffed Iceborn Legacy, I would definitely be using it on Daring Poros. It just happens that other people are better deck-builders than I am. Shocking.

This actual list came from a reddit post on the LoRCompetitive subreddit. Though I did take out his pointless 1-drops and replaced them with Lonely Poros. Yes, this makes it less consistent to get Daring Poros from Poro Herder. However, Poro Herder cannot get any poros at all if you don't already have some poros. Also, Lonely Poro can sometimes create a Daring Poro. I figure these benefits outweigh the cost of making Poro Herder inconsistent at pulling Daring Poro.

Basic idea of the deck is very simple - hit their face with big elusive poros. Almost the entire deck is just Daring Poros and ways to get more Daring Poros and buff them. And get the buffs.

Mulligan for Poro Cannon, Daring Poro, and Iceborn Legacy. These are the key pieces - everything else is just meant to get these for you. Well, almost everything.

Don't put your Daring Poros on the board if they will be vulnerable. You can afford to wait a bit for the right setup in your hand. 

Lastly, this is a combo deck, NOT an aggro deck. You have to get the combo of the poros and the buffs. Don't put out the combo pieces into a situation where they might die.

Try to only play your 3/3 spell-finder lady if you will still have enough mana left to play the fleeting copy of a spell. I'd say minimum, you need to still have 3 mana left when you play her. Ideally, you have 5 mana left (for Iceborn Legacy.) Alternatively, you can play her anytime you have a Poro Cannon in hand, because the fleeting spell becomes a free discard target.

Here is the post on reddit, which has a much more detailed explanation (but the same basic idea as above).

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