With the raise of new players I guess we could offer some help.. for example "budget" Multiplayer decks So only commons and uncommons Here is one: Dromril Level 20 Dwarf Warrior Bejeweled Shortsword Double-edged Sword Warrior's Mace Spiked Tlahuiztli Parrying Buckler Helmet Of Thorns Jackrabbit Boots Beginner Toughness Superb Impaling Kiermichzorn Level 21 Human Priest Duality Mace Glinting Eye Hammer Glowing Hide Armor Parrying Buckler Jackrabbit Boots Tome Of The Martyr Flawed Relic Tome Of The Martyr Trained Command Novice Piety Bromril Level 20 Dwarf Warrior Bejeweled Shortsword Warrior's Mace Double-edged Sword Spiked Tlahuiztli Parrying Buckler Helmet Of Thorns Jackrabbit Boots Beginner Toughness Superb Impaling Priest could be build in plenty of ways I guess. And I'm not sure about the boots.. What's the best Budget deck that you can make?
Budget control wizard Marroo Level 21 Dwarf Wizard Whiterune Staff Greater Sulphuric Staff Runestone Runestone Sensate's Ring Runestone Imp-proof Robes Glimmer Boots Perfect Toughness Electroporter Novice Great common and uncommon arcane items are plentiful. Cheap staves not so much. Prioritize upgrading those first. Highly recommend Forceful Robes if you see it too.
It can be fun to build your first few multiplayer decks with the items you first get from your single player run. You can then evolve from there. For those who like to race cars, it's like you first start racing with Volvo vs racing with a Ferrari. Which to choose? Sure, we all want to drive fast and fun with the Ferrari, but when first learning to race, will probably crash it. So you start with something safe and famiar like Volvo and work your way up. You can then learn more about advanced things, like taking a corner, proper gear-changing, and even drifting. THEN, you can apply those skills with a Ferrari, for maximum effect. Similarly, if you can learn advanced skills in CH like positioning, bluffing, ad timing, you can then apply them to advanced decks for fun and winning! Happy driving!