![]() ![]() In the early turns, Zed is the key unit of our deck. We can finish the game off either due to Rallying with board advantage, or a leveled Poppy granting more and more stats and Impact to our units.Elusive Rally is a very aggressive deck, mixing the power of Elusive units from Ionia and Rallies from Demacia. Overall, the game plan is to take over the board thanks to favorable trades we gain through Poppy’s buff, as well as other buffs in the deck, including Genevieve Elmheart, Switfwing Flight, and Tiny Spear/Shield. Finally, Hidden Pathways has some synergy with the deck as we run 8 cards that create others, thus providing you with a great draw effect for pretty cheap in the later stages when you might have run out of steam. Stress Defense is a great trick, but it is a bit too slow to run more than a 1-of in a midrange deck like this one – it can, however, come in handy to shut down some lethal attacks or save a smaller unit from dying. Stone Stackers and Babbling Balladeers are simply decent cards who help you go wider – while the Impact on Stone Stackers can help deal more cheap damage along the way. More Bandle City cards make their appearance here, as Yordle Squire simply provides a way to spend spell mana early and also helps your Challengers trade more favorably with Tiny Shield and Tiny Spear. The deck includes the strongest Demacia’s combat tricks in Sharpsight and Riposte, letting you ensure Poppy’s safety if anything goes south. In this list, Poppy is played partly for her level-up win condition, as we include Relentless Pursuit, Lucian, and Tianna Crownguard – but her main role is just to buff up the multiple Challengers that this deck consists of.įleetfeather Tracker, Laurent Protege, Swiftwing Flight, and Genevieve Elmheart… not only will they be nicely buffed to trade up, but they will also pull threats out of Poppy’s way, so she can attack safely. I can see her played with Shurima as well, but let’s just stick to this as our initial theorycraft. She is a must-remove card that grows by herself and helps the board grow and in combination with protection like Sharpsight, Barriers, and whatever Bandle City will bring to the table, she can bring you victory!Ībove, I showcase a very early version of a deck I would like to try her in: a very classic midrange deck including Demacia and Bandle City. She offers enough power with her game-ending level 2, even if the condition to get there is difficult to achieve. Vanguard Bannerman would be seeing play if an Allegiance requirement wasn’t holding it back and Poppy lifts that restriction completely, only asking for a champion slot. My verdict on her is that she is a powerful standalone card. And if you happen to have a Rally in hand, all those Impacts will stack up quickly and surely finish the opponent. Granting +2/+2 to a wide board is nothing to scoff at, and Impact means that even those who get blocked are able to get some damage through. If you do manage to level her up and have any kind of a board, she is a fantastic finisher. You may think it’s not, but keep in mind that she doesn’t have the Scout keyword, so you would have to rely on Rallies or Field Promotion to speed up the condition – else it would take a total of 5 turns that she needs to survive. Having to attack with her and with another ally to back her up a total of THREE times is a lot. In my opinion, she does offer the power required with her level 2, so let’s go over her level-up condition. If she was a regular follower card, that would be enough for her to see play – but she is a champion, so there has to be more to her to warrant taking up a champion slot. Her ability is exceptionally powerful, as every time she attacks, she essentially becomes Vanguard Bannerman, granting herself and all allies +1/+1, even if they are not attacking themselves and are staying in the back row. ![]() She also instantly grows to a 5/4 when you attack, which means she is overall pretty safe against trading down. ![]() However, her stats are good enough for you not to worry too much about removal – especially seeing how inefficient it is in LoR overall. Her baseline stats are not exactly great, so dropping her on defense won’t exactly do much to deter potentially threatening attacks. I have been excited for the Poppy reveal for a while, as I love her in League of Legends and she definitely did not disappoint me. ![]()
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