Right, I am absolutely not making this up - I experimented with an Imlerith deck, bit like the old days with some ale to unlock, couple of big units, "carapace" as the leader ability, just to mix it up a bit. After winning one match quite easily (against Mystic Echo, no less!), the next match I am up against - really weirdly - a ST deck with a whole bunch of lock/poison units. I mean, Ciaran's usually an auto-include, but I'm talking about cards like Shackles, Jade Figurine, Aguara, etc.
It's weird enough anyone would build a ST lock deck in the first place, but what makes this SO weird is including the likes of Aguara. What place does it have in this ST deck? What does it do, except lock a unit, because there's no real reason to include such a hefty card when all of the ST cards I faced had deploy (mainly poison). So what, exactly, would you play Aguara for in the first place? Aren't cards like Ciaran, Treant Boar, Iorveth much, much more relevant - particularly when this opponent used the Deadeye leader ability!!!!
It just struck me as particularly odd that I'd build a new deck focused on Imlerith and the opponent would specifically have poison (designed to target one big unit) and locks galore. I still won the game, so this isn't a salty rant, but I just found it really, really suspicious that I'd face such an odd deck, so out of keeping with decks I normally face.
(by the way, I'm well aware that I'm not going to do much to a win %age with an Imlerith deck - I'm just trying, desperately, to make the game fun).