There are plenty of others like them, making the deck powerful by allowing it to give you plenty of Necromancy points that activate many other effects that help contribute to your victory. All allow you to draw cards, heal, or do damage to the enemy. Followers such as Gloomy Necromancer, Ferry, Spirit Maiden, and Everdark Strix are perfect examples of this. Burial Rite is an effect that activates when you choose to destroy a specific follower in your hand in order to perhaps draw a card, heal your leader, put a follower into play, or do damage to an enemy. In this deck, Burial Rite plays a big role.Also, they help to raise your Necromancy count. These skeletons also help you to do significant damage to any other enemy followers to remove them from the board so that other followers can attack the enemy leader directly. The biggest strength Lover’s Last Knell possesses against most other decks resides in its ability to summon low cost Skeleton followers that can fill the board easily, driving your opponent to wish to destroy those followers first rather than attack your leader instead.
Lover’s Last Knell acts as a traditional Shadowcraft deck, and is perfect to defeat the original storyline boss, Nexus. Necromancy in Lover’s can be easy to control and there are even successful wards to provide protection while you’re building up your Necromancy points. It works surprisingly well against a Portalcraft deck that’s primarily Artifact focused, and even against another Shadowcraft Necromancy deck like it.
Shadowverse Best Shadowcraft Decksĭespite being a slightly older deck compared to most Shadowcraft decks, Lover’s Last Knell can pack a surprising punch.