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Faeria Friday: February 2022

Written by Gary Morris  |  03/05/2022

Faeria news for the month of February, 2022.

A new build-order strategy: The Forest Kick

Summon Ability Order guide

It is known that Moonfassa's guide on the more intimate and technical details of Faeria mechanics is possibly the best around.

If you haven't seen it before, take a look above.

Recently, he has updated how order works when determining summon abilities. It's quite comprehensive.

Season of Aurora schedule

Here are the last tournaments for the season of Aurora.

March

Fugoro, Merchant of Wonders

In case you missed it, we released Fugoro as the latest hero in Roguebook. He was a lot of fun to work on.

You can check him out in the link above.

February Season Reset

  • 1 - seshoumara - 1845
  • 2 - 5YQFDB3Z - 1842
  • 3 - xF4C3M3LT0Rx - 1822
  • 4 - Bananaz - 1816
  • 5 - MUTEI - 1814
  • 6 - SuperbLizard - 1805
  • 7 - Sabo10 - 1796
  • 8 - BAMSER - 1792
  • 9 - Zach - 1788
  • 10 - Moonfassa - 1784
  • 11 - Salugi - 1782
  • 12 - GKar - 1779
  • 13 - Elpaniko23 - 1769
  • 14 - yasudarasu - 1759
  • 15 - bamserr 1752
  • 16 - REALGOLD 1741
  • 17 - Killt - 1740
  • 18 - derLewis - 1739
  • 19 - zzaarroocc - 1738
  • 20 - s_t_0 - 1733
  • 21 - karatati3 - 1726
  • 22 - EruCZ - 1725
  • 23 - Martus - 1717
  • 23 - Foratala - 1717
  • 25 - migite - 1713

These points counted toward the season of Aurora.

Tournament Results

Aurora Open #1

  • 1st Place: Elpaniko23 - Mars
  • 2nd Place: Wavyhill - USA
  • 3rd and 4th: Wilczym (Poland) and EruCZ (Czech)

Aurora Open #2

  • 1st Place: Elpaniko23 - Mirnast
  • 2nd Place: EruCZ - Czech
  • 3rd place: CardNerd - Gabria
  • 4th place: Lukenator - UK

Aurora Open #3

I don't know, they didn't enter their scores.

Hey guys, enter your scores.

Decks of the Month

Aurora Open #1

1st place - by Elpaniko

Aurora Open #2

1st place list - by Elpaniko

2nd place list - by EruCZ

Lizard Collection

Raging_Fire Collection

Miscellaneous

  • Istanu Shuffle - by Moonthoughts
  • Grrrr - by Kaeurkero
    • Thanks to the feedback I received while streaming and my own continued play-testing, the deck has been significantly improved! The average play cost has been reduced (allowing for more sustained flow of creatures) and aggressive ramp openings are more common and consistent. The deck is now also capable of a nasty T2 opening with a T1 Seed of Paradise into a T2 double-neutral, Path to Paradise, and either an Axe Grinder or Imperial Trooper (also God Hunter technically but, well, you know...).