User blog comment:SpookedAgain/I made a deck or two/@comment-26069426-20150817135105

Much, much better, mate.

But it looks like deck size is still bugging you. As an experience Legend world player, I can tell you: playing more cards to make up for the amount of charging you do seems like a good idea, but all it does is blast your consistency. With Zlatorog, Elixir, and Oswira, you're going to be doing a *lot* of charging.

Here are some recommendations:


 * Monsters
 * Size 1
 * Gorgon Three Sisters, Medusa x4
 * Gorgon Three Sisters, Stheno x3 => x4
 * Red Dragon, Welsh x3 => x0
 * White Dragon, Gwiber x3 => x0
 * Gorgon is your archetype, don't skip. Also, 6k butt is a wall. Let your opponent invest in removal, then Oswira Gard to capitalize.
 * The Red and White Dragons are nice but they make you extra vulnerable to field disruption. I would take them both out and replace them with x4 Night Witch, Clear. This will put you at 50 cards with all the other adjustments. This would also open up the Grendel avenue since, if you play Wydar Field-Lock, you'll need Count Dawn.
 * Size 2
 * Golden Blade, Chrysaor x4
 * Gorgon Three Sisters, Euryale x4
 * King of Forest, Zlatorog x2 => Wolfman, Gutz x4
 * Twin-Headed Hellhound, Orthrus x2
 * Size 3
 * Demonic Beast, Grendel x2 => x0
 * You're not playing with 0s, so your offensive front suffers
 * Spells
 * Holy Grail x4
 * The Wydar Sarkal x4
 * Elixir of Aesculapius x3 => x2
 * Oswira Gard x3 => x4
 * Symbel Gard x3 => x2
 * Power of Mythology x2 => x0
 * Shield of Achilles x2 => x0
 * Items
 * Famous Sword, Hrunting x4
 * Star Bow, Artemis Arrow x3 => ? x4
 * Your aggressive build does not benefit from artemis. You really need a better weapon option.

Some things to keep in mind:
 * Play to your archetype. If you're building an aggressive deck, avoid diluting that. Because then you're just defeating yourself. If you didn't realize you were building an aggressive deck, then take a step back and learn to identify these things. It'll help you determine card quality in future buildes.
 * Card quantity is importnat. You want to stick to 4- or 3-of. 4-of is a card you need. 3-of is a card you can use. Anything below that and you're adding inconsistency. The except is in, for example, Oswira Gard and Elixir of Aesculapius. They both do very similar things, and you want to hit 6 of that "ability." Since Oswira is the better option, you lean toward it.
 * Remember that each card has its place in a play style.

Last note:

The Gorgons are more suited in an aggro-control deck, but Chrysoar is a pure aggro card. So it's a bit difficult to really lock into a single style given the initial deck build.

My recommendation would be to set the boundaries on the type of deck you want to play, then build from there, *then* choose your buddy. If you don't want to play competitive, then rewind back to before you posted, and keep that deck. If it makes you happy, play it. The worst thing you can do is build a competitive deck to play casual. Because you won't be having fun.