![]() ![]() They all tie into the main theme of Go Wide Tokens, but they're incredibly minor.Īnalyzing the Precon & Identifying Weaknesses We also have some very minor subthemes: Lifegain, Sacrifice, Artifacts, and Flash. However, none of these themes have more than a single support card: Lifegain has Celestine, the Living Saint, Sacrifice has Sanguinary Priest, Artifacts Belisarius Cawl, and Flash doesn't have any payoffs (they're just neat!). If you like the idea of an aggressive Esper Tokens deck that focuses on combat with a dash of Artistocrats and Lifegain subthemes for added spice, then Forces of the Imperium is for you!īefore we talk upgrades, let's take a look at the stock list to see what we're working with:įorces of the Imperium is first and foremost a combat-focused Esper Tokens deck and does that job well enough: I count 31 cards that support a Go Wide strategy, either making tokens ( And They Shall Know No Fear) or have abilities that scale up the more creatures you have ( Thunderwolf Cavalry), which is good but a little less than I'd like. You can also utilize your tokens to draw extra cards ( Reconnaissance Mission) or sacrifice them for mana to The Golden Throne, but the goal remains simply to pump out tokens and smash them into your opponents' life totals. Looking for upgrade guides for the other #WH40KxMTG decks? Check out our upgrade guides for Forces of the Imperium, Necron Dynasties, The Ruinous Powers, and Tyranid Swarm.įorces of the Imperium is an Esper Tokens deck looking to flood the board with a wide army: there are plenty of token makers including a new type of token "kicker" mechanic called squad ( Space Marine Devastator) to drop on the battlefield and plenty of anthems to make your army more lethal ( Ultramarines Honour Guard). We're going to do a thorough analysis of each deck, highlighting its goals and how well it accomplishes them, check out its deckbuilding fundamentals, identify its strongest and weakest cards, then use all that information to create a high-impact list of upgrades for under $30. Warhammer 40,000 preconstructed decks have been revealed and with it comes another round of my precon upgrades. ![]()
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