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## **Strategy** The primary gameplan is to remove units outside of combat to take over battlefields with as little friction as possible. Vayne and Sneaky Deckhand can capitalize on this very well. Damage amplification from Annie and/or Void Gate enables Hextech ray to hit for 4 damage and Void Seeker for 5 damage, both of which are very common might totals. Falling Star goes from 6 total damage to 8. Often times it's used to hit the big units that are too much to handle like Yi or Sett. Notably, Annie doesn't need to be played every game. There's lots of offensive pressure and tools to keep it going. - Sneaky Deckhand capitalizes on the empty battlefields you create, and can still be useful throughout the entire game. - Noxus Hopeful is a cheap big body. With Seal of Rage, you can even get it out on turn 1! - Immortal Phoenix is a 5 might attacker that keeps coming back whenever you kill something with a spell, something that happens A LOT. - Vayne is fast that helps retake battlefields from out of nowhere. In a pinch, Darius does the same but with more power. - Vi is often a wincon, although not your only option. All the spells you play and sometimes the units you sacrifice/trade fuels her for a big turn. ## **Pros:** - Very fast points early - Amplified damage starts killing units they normally shouldn't - Gets around "when I defend" bonuses - Consistent assault pressure - Incredibly flexible in most scenarios - Digs for cards fairly well ## **Cons:** - Bigger units aren't easily removed permanently - Runs out of momentum quickly - No Kai'sa, so there's a lack of real card draw - Cards need to be played very deliberately. Difficult to pilot ## **Battlefields** ### __Game 1 - Void Gate__ - Units are already small, anything would kill them anyway. - Opponents are less likely to try to conquer and can often score free points from holding. ### __Game 2 - Arena's Greatest__ - Often a safe pick. In mirror matches it's more or less "who gets the better start?". - Very good against slower, stompy decks. ### __Game 3 - Candlelit Sanctum__ - Overall very beneficial due to better card selection and digging for cards. - Liable to backfiring.





















































