
The Hagrid echo is one catered towards summons, thereby synergizes best with maximizing summons’ strengths. This deck is great for both duo and single duels, but also varies according to specific week’s ban list.
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To help players navigate the deck, here is a full Harry Potter Magic Awakened Hagrid deck, going over the best spells, companions, and even play strategies.
The base playstyle here is to simply overwhelm the enemy. Try to summon Piertotum Locomotor or Baby Antipodean Opaleye — choose between the two depending on the ban list. For those unaware, the ban list only affects ranked games in Platinum and above.
Then, use Bombastic Bomb Box alongside Swelling solution to buff up the summons.
Whenever possible, summon smaller summons, such as Centaur, Matagot, and The Monster Book of Monsters as backup for the main units. Then, if needed, use Confringo or Sectumsempra to deal with the enemy’s swarms.
Ron Weasly is a great companion to use. But since he is a legendary, and therefore quite rare, players can also opt to switch out with Grawp instead. Both are great companions, and players can in fact use both Ron and Grawp by switching out Hagrid or Ivy.
Ivy Warrington is great against other summon decks, since she can protect the player. Meanwhile, Hagrid is great to provide extra health towards the end, and also helps clear out mobs by mowing them down.
This deck should get players at least into gold — but once in plat, expect some difficulty climbing due to counter match ups. The meta in Harry Potter Magic Awakened is very much determined by the bans, and for a summon deck, they play poorly against pure spell decks that utilize Orb of Water.
The deck list is meant to be a recommendation, alter the cards as deemed fit. This sentiment rings especially true when playing in 2v2, since players can make for some insane combos when directly cooperating with their duo partner.
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