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Deck Tech: Ezreal Annie - A deck for those who are good at math

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This is the list in which Ezreal finally shines. The best removals are here. Do you like to play reactively? This deck is for you!

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  1. > Why Play Ezreal Annie?
  2. > General View of the Deck
  3. > Final Thoughts

Why Play Ezreal Annie?

With the release of the new expansion Worldwalker, some new cards were released and Annie, in particular, came with tools that brought out a new archetype!

Disintegrate and Tybaulk are the new stars in this card game, allowing us to use effective removals in the early game and finish with plenty of value.

General View of the Deck

It is a Control deck which can bring only cheap cards, because it counts with a lot of card draw and Ferros Financier to always maintain an arsenal of options in your hand.

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Piltovan Tellstones is a good swap to Progress Day!, as it gives you options to other situations. Paying 9 mana for a Progress Day! is quite bad, but increases your chances against impossible matchups.

I like a more fluid deck with card draw, bringing Station Archivist and Whispered Words instead of Progress Day! makes the deck less explosive and a little more consistent, but it's more about taste here.

Final Thoughts

I'm very glad with the gameplay that this list proposes. I was already sick of playing Midrange in which everything was about summoning units on board and everything was resolved in combat.

This deck allows you to play strategically, always thinking about future turns and how to use your mana well. The card draw makes your deck pretty consistent, so it is rare to brick. Even when I lose, I can perceive different lines which could have won me the games, as it isn't a linear list.

I think it is very good for veteran players who master the Runeterra rules and have a good understanding of mana use.