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DIY Dark Dominus
The following deck is a legacy deck. It has lost its potency, either due to nerfs or power creep, but was still significant enough to warrant posting.

Mythic Swap is a non-competitive deck that focuses on using swap aggressively, combined with damage mitigation, neutral-costing fighters, and the now-removed Mythic Shadows archetype. Its method of destroying fighters is either a fighter's burst damage or the method of debuffing their power and swapping their stats. If given the chance, this deck will spiral out of control the moment it does.

This deck was originally made for the sole purpose of seeing what Mythic Shadows could do in a deck based around their archetype.

Stats[]

Name: Mythic Swap The name of the deck.
Creator: Blitzwolfer The newbie who built the deck.
Deck Colors: Green The most common colors in the deck.
Deck Type: Control (Tempo) Uses damage mitigation + swap aggressively to control the board in its favor.
Goldfish: 12-20 How many turns, on average, the deck takes to win.
Consistency: 4/5 How much you'll not hate the opening hand.
Complexity: 3/5 How difficult the deck is to play.
Accessibility: 3.5/5 How easy it is to get the cards to build the deck.
Versatility: 3/5 How difficult it is to play against this deck.
Popularity: 0/5 How often people play this deck.

Decklist[]

How to Play[]

This deck is green-and-white icon hungry at times, so you are provided with cards such as Lord_Gizmo, Oozlebachr, Ripull, and Verisimilitudal Dissonance. These benefactors help you generate bursts of icons quickly.

Your main control amidst the battlefield is your swaps. You can easily control what can be tanks and what can be glass cannons. ReverseBackwards and DIY Dark Dominus will be the most valued fighters in your deck.

Mythic Shadows are your pressure in the battlefield, and can possibly redirect the opponent's attention to them. If you can, provide an opening for them, as they can help you maintain power and control of the board.

Spikle and Luchador (when given some time) can be extremely strong and can bulldoze most cards to provide an opening to strike for your Mythic Shadows.

How to Beat[]

How the deck starts off at the beginning of the round is extremely important, since it could mean favor over the user or not. Do not let the user have the advantage and start up fast. Aggro decks are very good at setting up. Destroy their resources and maintain the board quickly.

Giant walls or glass cannons do not work very well against this deck, as they can manipulate them to their favor.

Dust, where damage mitigation affects themselves and where their wincon is stalling to the late-game, gets pummeled hard by this deck.

In general, if the deck user can't control with swaps or OnStrike triggers, then the user is extremely vulnerable to your control.

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