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Hearthstone: From the Battle of the Nest to the Sunken City, everyone should have a set of Talismans

It feels like the most rewarding of the Mage's Lair Mini series in Onixia's Lair is probably the Dragon Fire Amulet card. When I first came out, everyone felt that the card fee was too high and inflexible, and the income was not stable. It was not until after the official launch that it was discovered that this card could be traded, ensuring that it was not a card player in the early stage, and it could also be played with other followers of the mage in the middle and late stages. Directly added a new mage system: the Talisman Method.

And because the core cards are the cards of the recent versions, even if the new version is online, the talisman law will not have much change, and today I will share with you the gameplay of the talisman method and the single card that the new version can replace.

Hearthstone: From the Battle of the Nest to the Sunken City, everyone should have a set of Talismans

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Card deck playing method: The idea of the talisman method is very simple, the early use of the quality given by the wand thief and the wand craftsman to transition, the armor vendor can provide a good protection effect, to avoid being hit by hunters, demon hunters and other professions to the killing line in the early stage, dragging the overall rhythm backwards. When the cost is enough, use the clumsy Messenger 7 fee to punch out the Dragon Fire Talisman, matching the quality of the dragon to give the opponent enough pressure. Repeat the spell with the Grey Parrot to fully scale up the proceeds.

Hearthstone: From the Battle of the Nest to the Sunken City, everyone should have a set of Talismans

Single card analysis: The Dragon Fire Talisman is the core of the entire deck, whether it is the early preparation or the high-cost single card in the back, it is prepared for the Dragon Fire Talisman. Its tradable entry is the finishing touch, and there is no need to worry about drawing the Dragon Fire Amulet, resulting in a series of problems such as jam hands.

Hearthstone: From the Battle of the Nest to the Sunken City, everyone should have a set of Talismans

Since we only carry the Dragon Fire Talisman two spell cards in the deck, Barinda can be said to be a stable extraction of the Dragon Fire Amulet, and while the cards are directed, it can also summon a 10/10 big brother for 6 fees, and reduce the Dragon Fire Talisman to 5 fees. Before playing, remember to trade the Dragon Fire Amulet back to the deck.

Hearthstone: From the Battle of the Nest to the Sunken City, everyone should have a set of Talismans

Once it has been extracted, it can be cast using a clumsy messenger. Especially when Barinda sinks to the bottom, she doesn't have to wait for the fee reduction, just pull it out to provide the quality of the scene. It is worth noting that spells triggered by clumsy messengers do not affect grey parrots. So if you want the Grey Parrot to have enough income, you have to personally play the Dragon Fire Talisman, which also highlights the importance of Barinda and the Starry Sky Ink Suit.

Hearthstone: From the Battle of the Nest to the Sunken City, everyone should have a set of Talismans

Finally, the Magic Master Morning Embrace, who can cast the Dragon Fire Talisman again. However, the most important thing is that the hero skill becomes 2 cost 2, and the damage will increase after the honor is destroyed. Whether it is in the scene exchange or punch in the face can get a good advantage. It is also one of the must-have cards.

Hearthstone: From the Battle of the Nest to the Sunken City, everyone should have a set of Talismans

Explore the Sunken City for New Card Replacement:

The cards in this deck that will retreat include wand thieves, armor vendors, whispering magic codexes, wand craftsmen, and imprisoned eye demons. Almost all of them are low-cost transition cards, and the mage's Naga system just makes up for these transition cards.

Hearthstone: From the Battle of the Nest to the Sunken City, everyone should have a set of Talismans

Spell convolutors replace wand craftsmen and discover a wider range of spells and are in better shape. The gift of Aisara is played after using the spell Convolutor, and 2 costs more than two cards.

Hearthstone: From the Battle of the Nest to the Sunken City, everyone should have a set of Talismans

The school teacher is also a very flexible quality card, and the primary school students he found can not only play the effect of 3 spells for 1 fee, but also a Naga card, whether it is with the Evil Whip Kraken or other Naga systems, which can stably trigger its effect.

Hearthstone: From the Battle of the Nest to the Sunken City, everyone should have a set of Talismans

An excellent alternative to eye demons, volcanoes, even more flexible than eye demons. The only downside is that it is a fire spell that clashes with the Dragon Fire Talisman, and does not stably trigger the Dragon Fire Talisman after the Hero Card is hit. However, it can improve the ability to solve the field in the early stage, and I think it is still worth mentioning.

Hearthstone: From the Battle of the Nest to the Sunken City, everyone should have a set of Talismans

The new version of the Talisman with the addition of the Naga system, the strength is definitely there. The brothers who already have the Talisman Law Deck can sit and wait for the new version to go online, and those who have not yet can pre-order the collection, and then break down the unwanted cards to join it. After all, these cards are all new, and playing a few more versions is not a problem.

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