Post by Erik G. on Aug 5, 2013 7:52:39 GMT
The Cutie Mark Crusaders is one of the most versatile and one of the most restricting archtypes in this game. This is my third attempt at a Cutie Mark Crusader deck and while they've all been powerful, when they fail they fail spectacularly.
4 Applebloom
4 Sweetie Belle
4 Scootaloo
2 Tank
2 Filthy Rich
2 Twist
2 Red Gala
2 Snails
2 Sapphire Shores
2 Snips
4 Cutie Mark Crusader Cape
1 Cutie Mark Crusading
3 Cutie Mark Crusader Creature Catcher
4 Cutie Mark Crusader Theme Song
2 Cutie Mark Crusader Sleepover
2 Cutie Mark Crusader Carpenters
4 The Cutie Mark Three!
4 Crusader Clubhouse
3 You're Just Chicken
3 Doesn't Make Any Sense
1 Scootaloo's Scooter
1 Joke Shop
2 Plain and Simple Attire
The advantage of this deck is that the CMC have a lot of support. Just having all three of them out generates 3 Harmony. Their capes each generate 2 Harmony each for a total of 9 Harmony a turn. Cap that off wit the Cutie Mark Crusader Theme Song for 12, 15, even 18 Harmony in one turn (at the cost of 6 Honesty, 6 Generosity, and 6 Loyalty per turn). The downside is just managing three elements at once. While there are many different approaches, this one aims for having a balance, which is why I think this deck's weakness is not being able to get the Crusaders all out. If you notice, half the characters are small Element gainers like Snails, Sapphire Shores, and Filthy Rich. Red Gala and Twist are there to hopefully gain some Harmony before all the Crusaders are out and any card not supporting the Crusader is removal, so that helps alot.
4 Applebloom
4 Sweetie Belle
4 Scootaloo
2 Tank
2 Filthy Rich
2 Twist
2 Red Gala
2 Snails
2 Sapphire Shores
2 Snips
4 Cutie Mark Crusader Cape
1 Cutie Mark Crusading
3 Cutie Mark Crusader Creature Catcher
4 Cutie Mark Crusader Theme Song
2 Cutie Mark Crusader Sleepover
2 Cutie Mark Crusader Carpenters
4 The Cutie Mark Three!
4 Crusader Clubhouse
3 You're Just Chicken
3 Doesn't Make Any Sense
1 Scootaloo's Scooter
1 Joke Shop
2 Plain and Simple Attire
The advantage of this deck is that the CMC have a lot of support. Just having all three of them out generates 3 Harmony. Their capes each generate 2 Harmony each for a total of 9 Harmony a turn. Cap that off wit the Cutie Mark Crusader Theme Song for 12, 15, even 18 Harmony in one turn (at the cost of 6 Honesty, 6 Generosity, and 6 Loyalty per turn). The downside is just managing three elements at once. While there are many different approaches, this one aims for having a balance, which is why I think this deck's weakness is not being able to get the Crusaders all out. If you notice, half the characters are small Element gainers like Snails, Sapphire Shores, and Filthy Rich. Red Gala and Twist are there to hopefully gain some Harmony before all the Crusaders are out and any card not supporting the Crusader is removal, so that helps alot.