Why Twisted Fate and Nami
Twisted Fate is a jack of all trades, but the list is actually Nami’s.
If you build a deck that brings only one champion and you’re in Bilgewater, you can put Twisted Fate in it with your eyes closed, as he is a “toolbox”.
This list is focused on bringing a leveled Nami on board and starting to share +2/+1 markers to your allies. I honestly didn’t like the Targon version with Zoe very much, because it was a vulnerable and slow list.
This new version has uncountable ways of controlling the board. From Vile Feast for small units, to The Ruination for big armies. Basically it is a deck that will play in a control style, preventing the opponent’s advances — and instead of finishing the game with Burn, you go for straight on endless attacks, alongside Nami’s friends.
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Go on summoning units using your Spell mana, until you eventually summon Nami at level 2. You can be sure that your Nami will be shot down the second she is summoned, so use your spells well to buff some of your units meanwhile. The same goes for Fleet Admiral Shelly.
In case you lose all Namis, don’t lose your head. The Harrowing will bring them all back and each spell is +6/+3 for spell cast!
Favorable Matchups
Annie Ezreal
Though this list comes well prepared with removals, it simply can’t take The Harrowing. It’s too many units at once, it is impossible for Noxus or Piltover to deal with.
Tentacle Smash crushes Ezreal and Annie, as their power is quite low.
Play your game and let your opponent deal with it. Keeping The Harrowing on your initial hand is quite interesting.
Lurk
As always, the lists I write about here are hated by lurk decks. We have all the resources to deal with each unit and even put on units bigger than lurkers themselves.
Keep Twisted Fate or a Vengeance for Rek’sai, this one can’t attack under any circumstances.
There’s no secret, avoid the attacks, remove units and collect the POINTS.
Aphelios Vi Zoe
Dangerous list, but it needs to fill out the board with small units and in the end finish it up with The Winding Light, and it is only summoned on round 7, after one Nightfall, you can keep The Ruination on your initial hand, as it will be a blast on the round that The Winding Light comes to wreck havoc.
Aphelios is another dangerous thing on this deck, but nothing a Tentacle Smash can’t deal with.
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Frozen Thralls
As with Sundisk, it is dependable on landmarks.
Our list has Shadow Isles Tellstones, which gives you a Crumble, so break their landmark and it’s GG.
It goes without saying that Frozen Thralls are big units and Nami can prepare a big unit to face them too.
Unfavorable Matchups
Twisted Fate and Annie
We have an article on this list. The catch is similar to Ezreal, but Bilgewater makes all the difference in this matchup.
The list is a lot more aggressive than Piltover’s and deals easily with our The Harrowing, with a Red Card Twisted Fate, already buffed by Tybaulk, or even Riptide Rex, which now with its latest buff is quite powerful.
Ahri Bard
A midrange list, with the goal of hitting a lot with elusives.
It has too many protections and removals. It is quite hard to keep a strong unit on board and deal with the elusive units. Play for the interactions and try to remove your opponent’s board.
Lux Jayce
This deck removes our threats really well and Lux is simply too beefy for us. The only removal that deals with her well is Vengeance itself, and even then we’re still one mana in disadvantage.
Your The Ruination will make the difference in this matchup, as Demacia cries to this type of removals.
Changes
Well, I wasn’t the creator behind this list and all versions have come exactly the same.
I played it a bunch of times and found it pretty perfect.
I simply love Tentacle Smash, which besides removing summons a unit, so I would take 3 for consistency.
Final Thoughts
Simply a very powerful and coherent list, I can’t imagine any nerf to it, just buffs.
Very powerful, but very hard. I caught myself making a million wrong plays and losing won games because I missed some interaction. I recommend you watch this deck’s gameplay.
I recommend this deck heavily if you already play Runeterra and feel like you can take on a bigger challenge!
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