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More Peasant decks! WOOHOO!!! WE'RE GOIN TO DUAL COLORS!!!First up of the dual color Peasants is...Exalted?!?! When you think of black and white, i'm pretty sure this isn't what you had in mind. But if you think about it, both colors rely on a single, powerful champion to be the symbol of their color: White requires a champion of law and the people, Black requires a champion of power and unopposed authority. Another thing that both colors have in common so well is controlling the battlefield. So, combine these aspects, and prepare....for the One Man Army.
Exalted works with one creature standing out amongst the rest to take the fight to the enemy, while the others support them. Slowly, you put out a creature at a time, building up support for one to fight against the odds, and eventually, your champion will have so much support, he'll be unstoppable! Along the way, your opponent will try and stop your champion at all costs, especially when they watch him go from a 1/1 to a 6/6. When this comes, you have plenty of spells to help keep your champion going, such as Disfigure and Righteous Blow. Your objective is a slow and steady assault that eventually overpowers your adversary's forces, so keep trying to take out his creatures with constant attacks, forcing chump blocks and potential removal, baiting out his answers until he's got nothing left to defend himself.
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