![]() ![]() Cards like Zap Sprayfin, Salvage, and Shared Spoils keep you from running out of cards in hand. The deck operates on the back of Starlit Seer buffing your units before you draw them while using a plethora of Burst speed spells to keep your Fizz alive. ![]() There exists a successful deck in Masters that is running 3 whole copies of Golden Narwhal. As the name implies, the deck hopes to win by dealing damage with Fizz and his band of Elusive misfits, including the new and improved Golden Narwhal. This one brings with it a multitude of spells with which to protect Fizz and several supporting followers to push through damage. This week NicMakesPlays brings us another beautiful Fizz deck. Last week I featured a Hyper Fizz deck by fainHD. Fizz Elusives by NicMakesPlays – Top 35 Masters JonesAF put up a remarkable 84% winrate with the deck over 56 games! Similar versions of the deck posted a 51.1% winrate with a 6.3% playrate in Masters this week. Similarly, the Fizz Elusive decks that are gaining popularity prove an issue for this archetype as it doesn’t have a great way to deal with Fizz. It can be weak to Deep decks as they tend to go over the top rather easily. Overall, this is a hard-hitting deck that can trounce players caught unawares. Along with Rex, Jones includes a singleton copy of Captain Farron in the top-end to help close out games as well. Rex is currently one of the most powerful followers in Legends of Runeterra and this deck is poised to take full advantage of him. If stealing your opponent’s cards and chipping away at their Nexus isn’t quite enough, you can always rely on Gangplank and Riptide Rex to wrap up. ![]() To leverage these cards effectively and to ensure you hit your Plunder triggers, this list runs a multitude of damage spells such as Death’s Hand, Noxian Fervor, and Warning Shot. The deck includes the typical “yoink” package with the likes of Black Market Merchant, Yordle Grifter, and Pilfered Goods. JonesAF takes the archetype to new heights, climbing to Top 20 in Masters with his Twisted Fate/Gangplank version of the deck. JonesAF continues to innovate and adjust to the meta with custom brews, this time with a spicy take on the Twisted Fate “Yoink” decks that have continued to float around since the introduction of the archetype in Rising Tides. Enjoy your week off – you’ve earned it! Anyway, let’s get to the decklists! Noxus Yoink by JonesAF – Top 20 Masters Despite the unfortunate news of Patch 1.8’s (and by extension, the new expansion) delay, I want to express my gratitude to the development and balance teams behind Legends of Runeterra for making the game as enjoyable and addicting as it is. Regardless, players are making the most of what is currently available and continuing to push the boundaries of what decks are capable of in Patch 1.7. Last week we received Patch 1.7, a cosmetic update, which left the meta largely unaltered. Another week of the Season of Fortune has come and gone. ![]()
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