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    Watery Gravy


    I've stayed away from Gravy Bones, Shipwrecked Looter since he came out. I started getting ready when High Seas first was spoiled. However, I didn't own quite a few of the staples that were needed at the time, like Crown of Dominion and even Balance of Justice. This kept me pretty far from wanting to build the deck. It didn't help that the Riches of Trōpal-Dhani seemed like an autoinclude along with Eye of Ophidia. To put the nail in the coffine for me, Gravy Bones was also just a VERY good hero. I'm not crazy about playing meta decks, and with several people jumping on the gravy train I kept my distance.

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    What makes this versions so much fun is that you get to have very wide turns, very often due to the large amount of natural go again. You still get to do the broken stuff with Chum, Friendly First Mate and Conqueror of the High Seas, but you get to play a very different game now, not with setting up massive turns with Prismatic Leyline, but with cards that at times feel a lot like a great draft deck.

    This page will be a work in progress, there's a few cards I'd like to test a bit more, maybe Sea Legs and Prismatic Leyline. They aren't the most innovative options, but they still need to be tested.

    Again all credit goes to Dagna from the purple discord. I have played just a handful of games with the deck and I'm loving it.