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In this episode, Zac and Phil take a deep dive into Enchantress in the post-Gothic Sorcery meta.
https://curiosa.io/decks/cmkefowau012q04i5i3pws6rx
After dominating pre-Gothic events, Enchantress suddenly feels under pressure. Necromancer builds are faster, creatures are bigger, and opponents finally understand how to attack the deck’s weak points. So what happens when a midrange control deck loses the luxury of time?
We break down:
Why main-deck Drought isn’t the silver bullet it looks like
The tension between cute synergies vs consistency
Whether Falling Star belongs in Enchantress at all
How the 60/30 format changes deck construction
Mana base problems, threshold pressure, and real gameplay reps
Why Legions of Gaul might secretly be one of the best cards in the deck
What Enchantress actually needs right now: more removal, more time, or a clearer plan
This isn’t a finished list — it’s deckbuilding in real time, working through mistakes, assumptions, and meta realities to figure out what Enchantress needs to survive (and thrive) in Gothic.
If you enjoy long-form Sorcery discussion, deck theory, and honest testing conversations, this one’s for you.
👉 Support the show and get ad-free Sorcery content:
patreon.com/eternaldurdles
✍️ Want to write about Sorcery? Deck techs, meta takes, or wild ideas — reach out to ForceofPhil and get published on eternaldurdles.com.
By Common SenseIn this episode, Zac and Phil take a deep dive into Enchantress in the post-Gothic Sorcery meta.
https://curiosa.io/decks/cmkefowau012q04i5i3pws6rx
After dominating pre-Gothic events, Enchantress suddenly feels under pressure. Necromancer builds are faster, creatures are bigger, and opponents finally understand how to attack the deck’s weak points. So what happens when a midrange control deck loses the luxury of time?
We break down:
Why main-deck Drought isn’t the silver bullet it looks like
The tension between cute synergies vs consistency
Whether Falling Star belongs in Enchantress at all
How the 60/30 format changes deck construction
Mana base problems, threshold pressure, and real gameplay reps
Why Legions of Gaul might secretly be one of the best cards in the deck
What Enchantress actually needs right now: more removal, more time, or a clearer plan
This isn’t a finished list — it’s deckbuilding in real time, working through mistakes, assumptions, and meta realities to figure out what Enchantress needs to survive (and thrive) in Gothic.
If you enjoy long-form Sorcery discussion, deck theory, and honest testing conversations, this one’s for you.
👉 Support the show and get ad-free Sorcery content:
patreon.com/eternaldurdles
✍️ Want to write about Sorcery? Deck techs, meta takes, or wild ideas — reach out to ForceofPhil and get published on eternaldurdles.com.