Conclusion
- Aim to create big and unanswerable boards as much as possible.
- Prioritize card advantage over cost reduction. (More draws = More Options)
- As much as possible, prevent overdrawing.
- As much as possible, do not use fusion cards and robowhip as fuse fodder.
- Snowball if guaranteed to win.
- Play around your opponents’ deck.
- It’s okay to make mistakes. You’ll get the hang of it eventually.
- Plan out your turns ahead of time.
- *don’t bully Elana*

Author’s Notes
I don’t know if I was kinda too late or everyone already figure it out on how to play this deck but I’m glad I can share my thoughts on it through this blog. I believe this deck is not as inconsistent neither is as hard as many people think but they just have trouble playing with it or they rarely see people use this deck optimally on ladder. I don’t believe my guide is absolutely the best way to play it but it was based on the combination of successes and failures at the same time believe that the deck works.
I don’t want to brag but, I showed and convinced Styx how Haven is played with some of my replays. Now, he is way better and more successful than me just like Miyuki Shirogane and Chika Fujiwara in this pic. :))

Thank you for reading! I hope you learned a lot in this guide and also…
Please recommend me some nice Mystery anime. I’m currently reading (Manga not Anime/Game) Higurashi’s Matsuribayashi Arc. The series was a roller coaster of a ride. I would recommend it. Resona recommended me to read/watch the author’s other work, Umineko. I’ll sure keep that in mind. It doesn’t have to be horror but I don’t mind it :)).

Feel free to ask any questions or give feedback on twitter or the team’s discord server.
I also saw a guy posted my previous guide on Reddit. Sorry, I couldn’t continue updating it. :((
Special Thanks:
@raldhellscream (TK Kaguya as Editor)
@Styx_SV (TK Styx for being way too good at Shadowverse)
@resona_sv (TK Resona, was able to get some pics from your posts/streams)
