
The deck is unrelenting in its simplicity and wave-after-wave of Pilfer creatures. If you don’t have much of a collection, I’d recommend using a Khajit-heavy starter deck such as Khamira’s Rebellion to get you going. The only downside to this viscous Khajit combo is the cost, as creating the deck will cost you a whopping 14,450 Soul Gems. This Monk deck is loaded with some of the most powerful Pilfer cards in the game, and they are accentuated perfectly with powerful support cards. That will make this one's job much easier. Khajit prays that you left your back door unlocked. After giving another creature the Steel Sword, use Seyda Neen Courier as fodder for Blood Sacrament’s betray.Īn updated take on the classic monk deck, with enough Pilfer to empty out Fort Knox. Altmer Flamesinger and Blood Sacrament can be used to Proc empower twice in one turn, making Spoils nearly free. Use Spoils of War mid-game for a nice card boost. If possible, make sure you buff Jack with Wardcrafter before using Manic Mutation on him as the mutation may pull a duplicate ward. Your primary combo will be Manic Jack with Royal Sage, Wardcrafter, and Sixth House Amulet. Try to split your forces across both lanes, attack face, and force your opponent to make bad trades. Attack your opponent as much as possible.
Try to start the game with as many 1, 2, or 3 cost creatures in your hand as possible.
This deck has insane aggro, so you need to play accordingly. You will create an army of creatures loaded with keywords and protected by wards, only to slay your opponent with direct damage actions. You will Proc empower with no real effort. Manic Jack and Royal Sage are a legit OP combo. It’s insanely cheap, costing only 4350 Soul Gems to create. Plenty of sources to draw cards, ensuring your combos get to the game. Cheap creatures with useful summon effects to control turns 1-5. This deck might not be the flashiest or the loudest, but it makes our list due to it’s high win percentage, simplicity, and extremely low cost to create, making it the perfect OP deck for newcomers and seasoned ESL players alike. You want to join the dark brotherhood of assassins? Prove your worth. Aggro Keyword AssassinĪ devious assassin deck that uses keywords and a few simple combos to cut through your opponents with ease. So get your Soul Gems ready and pray to the Dark Brotherhood, because these decks will help you climb the ranked ladder and leave a trail of bodies in your wake.
Just in time for the release of Moons of Elsweyr, I’ve combed Tamriel and beyond to find the five most wickedly OP decks being used right now.