Inspired by Copperpitch (https://www.youtube.com/c/CopperPitch),
TeamTST (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-j8M7RvMzIbSqWIEhqT8Sg), and wasper (@wasper)
I'm making a decklist/card guide on Hive aimed at new players of Gods Unchained. I'm one of the top ~200 players of GU and also known as iceysquid#1529 on discord and squidsquidsquidsquid on twitch.
Nature is probably the best God to start with since a lot of their Welcome and Core (WelCore) cards are at common and rare and the strategy is straight-forward.
If you're are just starting out, here is a Welcome deck, an upgrade over the default starter deck. Check out gudecks for the card descriptions and other decklists. https://gudecks.com/decks/7072

Here's a sample decklist with only common and rare WelCore cards, easily accessible to anyone starting out. https://gudecks.com/decks/5993

Once you've won some weekend ranked reward Divine Order Packs, you can start building up to something like this. https://gudecks.com/decks/7073

tldr: Play big creatures, trade up, win board
Changes are based on how aggressive/what kind of style deck you want.
This card guide is aimed at players who are familiar with TCGs/ played Hearthstone or MTG before so I won't explained card game terms like tempo or card advantage.
Leave a comment for the next decklist you want or any cards I should go over more.
Nature cards generally have good stats for mana cost making them mana efficient e.g. high impact low cost; the goal of the deck is to use that to make good trades then overwhelm your opponent with creatures.
Mulligan for cards on curve. Marsh Walker buffed with Shieldbearer can win games. Going second look for reactive cards like canopy barrage and axewoman.
WelCore Decklist Explanation:
General Upgrades:
WelCore Epic & Legendary:
Cheap:
Expensive:
Filler/Replacements:
Decent cards to run if you missing the recommmended cards.
Tokens:
Expectant Chicken, Best Friends, Druidic Summons: Summons multiple creatures
Crescent Werewolf: Good with low cost creatures, refreshes mana to play more creatures
Buffs:
With buffs you want to run a low curve so you can get board early to buff up.
Firewine: gives +2 attack letting you finish off the opponent or trade up with your creatures
Trial of the Hydra: gives +1/+1 and regen on wild creatures making them stickier
Gloam Druid: gives +2 attack to confused creatures, big buff for low cost
Untamed Regrowth: refreshes mana letting you play a creature and buff it easier
Relic Removal:
Nefarious Briar: good body and removes 4 durability
Iron-tooth Goblin: removes 3 durability at 2 mana, cheapest creature to remove almost all relics
Bronze Servant: easily accessible removal on a sticky body
Sleep Removal:
Svart Basilisk: good stats, flexible effect removing sleep from one creature and 2 durability
Ironclad Minotaur: big body, hard to kill with protected, removes sleep from your entire board