Science is best enjoyed when everyone can get in on the experimentation, so we’re releasing our research on all the fascinating plays and compelling combos from The Boomsday Project Inn-vitational.
With these notes in hand, you’ll be set to blast your opponents with SCIENCE!
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Teams:
Team South Korea
The South Korean crew is looking to control the cadence of their opponents’ game plans with a Pogo-Hopper Rogue; take trades with a wide board in a more midrange Shaman; slowly manipulate the battlefield with a controlling Quest Warlock; and play for the long game in an Odd Warrior. This is a lineup that will flourish if they can hit their key removal but could crumble under the pressure from enemy early game.
Team Taiwan
Taiwan has a wicked-fast Aggro Mage that employs the new Spell Damage cards; a Divine Spirit/Inner Fire Priest with multiple big Mech bodies; a Control Warlock with a scary Mecha’thun finisher; and their own Odd Warrior leaning heavily on Rush and Mech minions. While there’s not as clear of a trend to this lineup, Taiwan has options to counter almost anything they’re up against.
Team North America
The North American team has a safe Odd Paladin featuring a handful of powerful new Mechs; an Even Shaman taking advantage of additional Elemental and Overload synergies; an aggressive Zoo Warlock variant without the otherwise popular healing package; and a low-curve Control Warrior with the all-new Dr. Boom, Mad Genius. They're looking to play efficiently by getting out in front of their opponents with a strong and consistent early game.
Team Europe
Team Europe has elected to utilize their take on a defensive, fast-ramping Malygos Druid; a high-pressure Deathrattle Rogue packing Necrium Blades and Vials; a more traditional-looking Aggro Shaman that wants to end the game using Electra Stormsurge and Bloodlust; and their own Demon Zoo with a partial Nethersoul Buster support setup. Europe is all-in on burst, whether through the combo stylings of their Druid or the hard-hitting, board-based game plan of their three other decks.