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Legends of Shadowverse was the very last SV Classic Rotation meta, and also arguably the most varied and balanced meta this franchise has seen, with drastically different decks even from within the same classes being 100% competitively viable, to the point the meta ended without it fully having settled. I can link you to Zhiff's meta report and his deck guides for the format. Don't fall for modern Tier Lists looking wider: the Heroes of Shadowverse meta doesn't have "versions" of the same decks filling the Tier List and overlaps between archetypes are almost non-existent. Not only that, but the Tier Lists back then were curated through JCG, multi-weekly online tournaments which helped trim the meta much more than nowadays in WB with way less tournaments, so the fact the meta is so diverse speaks volumes of its balance. Also Ladder viable decks were even more than those, not only "Tier 3" decks were extremely Ladder viable (something that in WB isn't really true) and more like Tier 2 decks, but there were even other decks not present in the final Tier List that were still viable, like Fairy Forest, Evo Sword, Earth Rite Rune, Buff Dragon, Laina Haven, Machina Portal...all complete, functional, unique decks that you can rank on Ladder with.
If you have an SV Classic account ready to go, June is the best (and last) time to play SV Classic with one of its best metas. There is also Unlimited, but it isn't known for being a liked format, and Custom Rotation, easily the most underrated format in the entire game. And even if you don't have an SV Classic account, it is the last time to play the Story mode. So don't miss on this golden chance to play Shadowverse Classic before Cy pulls the plug!
Yesterday Edelgard souls were at roughly 40k each. Today they suddendly jumped to 80k, without the number of souls for sale not growing down. Scalping souls is so scummy and I don't know why it is allowed. You shouldn't be able to buy further souls once you have the character unlocked, period.