November 14, 2025
Seeker Overview – Londriel, Spellwarden
by Nicole Lobo
November 14, 2025
Seeker Overview – Londriel, Spellwarden
by Nicole Lobo
Born before the Fall, Londriel survived the cataclysm, entrapped inside her Legacy, the Ark of Lamentation. She awakened to find a world lost to chaos, in need of a protector. She will become the savior she needs to be and rebuild all that was lost.
Londriel’s Legacy is the Ark of Lamentation, a shard of crystalized liastrum, once thought to be an impossibility given liastrum’s volatility, which has a strange effect on all magic around it. While regular Liastrum works as a catalyst by destabilizing the fabric of reality, the Ark has the opposite effect, drawing order from chaos.


Basic Concepts:Â
- Deploy your threats and keep them well protected from attacks and spells. Use your magic to create an impenetrable defense.Â
- Plan for the long game, winning through individual trades, gaining echo, ordering your deck, and keeping your hand fueled with answers for any possible threat.


Legacy tips and interactions:Â
- Swift spells are notoriously harder to deal with, as they can be efficiently used regardless of how many units your opponents have, can interrupt your plans, and require more specific tools to protect yourself against them.
- The tool available to both Order and Conclave tends to rely on powerful elite units, as well as to provide the means to protect them and win by being patient and taking calculated risks when necessary, through a combination of means to Protect them and Healing any meaningful damage dealt, taking advantage of your abilities that synergize with being hard to hit or suffer damage.

Pitfalls:Â
- Elite decks are great at card and action efficiency, but can be overwhelmed by the number of activations and having their key units shut down. The focus is on defeating weaker units to reduce the difference in activations and protecting yours to win the attrition war.
- With Londriel’s focus on protecting your stronger units, savvy opponents can bait around, forcing you to prepare against multiple possible plays and choose to either waste a precious resource suboptimally, or to pass lesser threats under the radar to keep your options open in case something worse appears.