Here is the Axiom Subhash deck that allowed me to make Top 8 in the Altered Kingdom TCG tournament. Analysis, decklist, match replay, all the information is in this article!
Hello everyone! Today, in addition to last week’s Subhash analysis, I’m offering a review of the Subhash deck I played at TCG Kingdom, which allowed me to finish in 8th place out of 512 participants!
The Subhash deck with Vanguard and Inkwell
This Axiom deck is essentially based on the Avant Garde / Inkwell combo, which allows you to easily recycle your cards and be able to easily go 1 for 1 without exhausting yourself.
The deck is based on Subhash’s ease easily made 2 for 0but the difficulty of conserving resources. The objective of this deck then becomes to save our resources by maintaining equality, in order to concentrate the power of the deck at a specific moment in the game, and create a burst of power by spending a large number of cards of a single shot.
To achieve this:
- Coppelia
- Le Havre
- and the Bravos avant-garde
will be your best assets!
Ambush on the Plant biome
Thanks to the Vanguard spike in plant, the best time will then be to wait to trap the opponent on the plant mono-biomewhile he is the first player, in order to easily achieve 2 for 1 or 2 for 0.
The deck’s unique ones are mainly there to reinforce the strategy by adding copies of simi-Inkwells and simi-Vanguards, while adding a second strategy of potential exhaustion of the opponent with a unique Baku.
In short, I’ll let you watch the tournament recap in my video here:
Ma decklist Subhash & Marmo
To make your life easier, here is the decklist for this Subhash:
The match against Sigismar
To find out more about the deck, don’t hesitate to watch my deck presentation video, and the replay of my 1/4 match against Sigismar! Thanks again to Ludotrotter of the organization of the tournament and see you in a future article!
Replay of the match :