Tahm Kench is going to pair into this easier than you’d think, too. All that matters is that we get to 22+ healing with this in play as soon as humanly possible. I’ve won on turn 7 or 8, thanks to Soraka’s Wish healing my entire board for something like 15 life. The best part is that it doesn’t have to be just this card healing you. Once this has seen you heal 22+ damage on your allies, you win the game. Each Round End, we heal our allies for 1 point of health. We want them to constantly be harmed, but not die from it. Our opponent sees minions that take damage from being played, that we’re going to heal and likely buff. We’re going to deal our allies damage, heal them, and then win that way. We can win that way, but it’s not the strategy. Tahm Kench may be getting a rework in League of Legends for Season 11, but he’s going to stay right as is in Legends of Runeterra (we hope)! My favorite part of this deck is that we’re going to win without actively worrying about attacking the other player. Tahm Kench/Soraka Combo Deck: (Mid-Range/Combo, Bilgewater/Targon) So with that said, let’s get started and talk about some cards! I’ll include both because I’m personally more comfortable with the other deck. The version I run is only slightly different from the one that’s going to be listed here. But since I know the most about Kench/Soraka, I may as well cover that one first. For example, I just cannot seem to get a win with some of the T1/T2 decks. Not every deck is going to feel right in every player’s hand. Some of these won’t feel good to you, and that’s okay. I also want it to be known that these are in no particular order. The focus here is, like the MTG Arena deck article I recently wrote, I want to focus on the top-tier, best decks for your money and time. Fun Fact: The deck I’ve seen the most success with, I’m shocked is in Tier 1 (Kench/Soraka). Some of these are kind of surprising to me, and others are ones I truly love. That means there are plenty of powerful decks to use in Legends of Runeterra as of the Cosmic Creation expansion. There were three expansions of cards that came with Targon’s arrival in Legends of Runeterra. In fact, the last time was likely the KD/A cards! Now that the Cosmic Creation season of cards has come, the Monuments of Power trilogy is concluded. It’s been a while since I’ve talked about Legends of Runeterra here on Esports Talk. By Jason Parker in Legends of Runeterra | Dec, 31st 2020
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