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Sett 3D — Stat-Check Pressure Deck Sett: dominate the battlefield and overpower your opponent with raw stats. Overview This deck is an aggressive stat-check strategy built around Sett, the Boss. Your goal is to flood battlefields with units that out-stat your opponent, forcing inefficient trades and overwhelming them before they can stabilize. You’ll use Sett’s legend ability to repeatedly save key units and maintain tempo, ensuring every engagement works in your favor. Core Gameplan Early Game: Open with strong two-drops — Cithria is ideal, but any solid 2-drop establishes presence and starts buff chains early. Prioritize capturing battlefields quickly; your early stat advantage forces your opponent to overspend to contest points. Mid Game: Deploy Sett, Kingpin to anchor a point with buffs. His raw stats and resilience let you pressure while recycling him through Sett’s legend ability whenever removal appears. Tank is a very powerful keyword, use it to your advantage when sending multiple units to compete for a battlefield. Late Game: Keep deploying Sett onto key battlefields and protecting him through your legend effect. Combine with mobility tricks such as Showstopper and Wallop to close out remaining points and finish the match. Openers & Mulligans Your ideal opening hand contains 1–2 early units, a mobility card, and a buff. The plan is to establish the field early, protect those units, and keep pressure consistent. Priority Mulligans Cithria – Best opener in nearly every matchup. Soaring Scout – Excellent early attacker, especially into slower decks. Trifarion Gloryseeker – Reliable fallback when lacking buffs. Pit Rookie – Best with a buff target, but better than passing turn 2. Ideal Starting Hand Early unit (Cithria / Soaring Scout / Gloryseeker / Rookie) Mobility card (Showstopper or Wallop) Buff or support (Arena Bar, Kinkou Monk, Pit Rookie) Mulligan aggressively for early units — this deck must contest battlefields quickly. Avoid keeping too many early tricks; Shen and Call to Glory are costly and situational, while Primal Strength shines mid-game after you’ve secured a point. Matchup Keeps Versus Kai’Sa Decks Look for Qiyana or Fiora as your second unit and consider Unyielding Spirit early. Example hand: Soaring Scout or Cithria + Showstopper or Wallop + Qiyana/Fiora + Arena Bar. Tip: Against Kai’Sa, Soaring Scout is great — if they use Hextech Ray, you gain a rune and accelerate your game plan. Unyielding Spirit can completely shut down early removal (try to save for Falling Star). Versus Master Yi Decks There are two major Yi archetypes — Mid-Range Aggro and Aurora Control — and your approach differs slightly for each. Mid-Range Aggro Yi: You’re favored if you reach the point first. Focus on making Yi come to you. Attacking into Yi is risky due to his legend ability granting +2 Might to a lone defender. Use high-attack units like Sett Kingpin or Sett Brawler to dislodge him from points, then hold those to force Yi to commit resources. This is where your combat tricks such as Shen or Call to Glory shine, they let you capitalize on over-extensions and maintain control. Avoid letting Yi sit on points with multiple runes; once he’s set up, attacking becomes much harder. Aurora Yi: Against the late-game version, your win condition is speed. Be aggressive with Showstopper, not for removals, but for mobility to reposition units without exhausting them. This enables combos with Windswept Hillock or Fiora’s Ganking to chain point captures rapidly. When the opponent reaches around seven runes, start retreating from points after you score and prepare for double Conquer turns. This prevents immediate Deadbloom Predator turns that can otherwise reverse the game. Save Hidden Blade or similar responses to counter plays around Master Yi’s chosen champion or large units they invest in, and aim to keep Sett Kingpin anchored on your key point. Tips & Tricks Always evaluate if saving a unit is worth the power cost — resource management defines this deck. Use Deflect on Qiyana and Fiora to tax opponent runes and sustain pressure. Against removal-heavy lists, watch for key removals like Falling Star or Singularity and save Unyielding Spirit to respond. Don’t hesitate to use Showstopper early, the deck rewards proactive play. Strengths & Weaknesses Strengths: * Exceptional early stat dominance. * Excellent vs midrange and Kai’Sa archetypes. * Strong snowball potential through battlefield control. Weaknesses: * Limited draw beyond Qiyana. * Power-intensive; mismanaging resources can stall momentum. * Struggles if you can’t find early buffs to maintain pressure. Meta Note This list is tuned for a Kai’Sa-heavy meta. If the environment slows or shifts, consider swapping Sabotages for Unyielding Spirits in the sideboard for added durability.





















































