@Silverclaw
I would not mix Living with Nonliving.
The designers obviously intended Zombies to be a potential Warlock option (Rise Again, Ziggurat etc)
I don't see what advantages it gives Warlock, who has made his bed in the Living camp of the schism
Warlock's issue is DvN brought 2 popular mages
He has his Fire training advantages against a Druid
He has huge disadvantages against a Necromancer
Additionally, Jellies appear in all Wizard builds now
Nonliving stuffs Warlock almost as much as Jokhtari
However, that's something I've already discussed with you in another thread
I'm more concerned that you actually have cards like...
Flaming Hellion
Pentagram
Gate to Hell !!! (surely a jest?)
I'm sure there must be plenty of net books out there; you obviously pay no heed!
Looking at my saved book lists, I only seem to have my very early Warlock build.
I will list it as it shows where the Warlock starts (and most builds remain similar)
FIRST WARLOCK BOOK (1 Core Set only)
EQUIPMENT
1 Demonhide Armour
1 Dragonscale Hauberk
1 Elemental Cloak
1 Enchanter's Ring
1 Fireshaper's Ring
1 Gauntlet's of Strength
1 Helm of Fear
1 Lash of Hellfire
1 Leather Boots
1 Mage Staff
1 Moloch's Torment
1 Regrowth Belt
CONJURATIONS
1 Battle Forge
2 Mana Crystal
CREATURES
1 Adramelech, Lord of Fire
2 Dark Pact Slayer
1 Necropian Vampiress
ENCHANTMENTS
3 Agony
3 Bear Strength
1 Cheetah Speed
1 Death Link
2 Enfeeble
2 Ghoul Rot
1 Magebane
1 Marked for Death
1 Mongoose Agility
1 Nullify
2 Poisoned Blood
2 Regrowth
2 Retaliate
1 Rhino Hide
2 Vampirism
INCANTATIONS
1 Battle Fury
3 Dispel
3 Dissolve
3 Teleport
ATTACKS
3 Fireball
2 Flameblast
Now I'm not saying it's a strong build but most Warlock builds remain variations on the above
Seriously, I would guess that 90% of competitive Warlock books have 3 of above 4 creatures
The sad thing is, when everyone had only 1 Core Set cards, Warlock was a formidable mage
Unfortunately the meta changed, the Wizard overtook and Undead/Jellies was his death knell
With 2nd Core Set, I can run 2x Dragonscale, 0x Demonhide; I add 1x Circle of Fire vs. Druid
I can run 2x Lash, 4x Dissolve vs. Flame -2 equipment about, Cloak of Shadows vs. Wizard etc
Your Dark Pact Reaper is best against a Flame -X mage while your Warlock culls other targets
Alternatively I'd go down a more Curse route with Sectarus but Necromancer kills this strategy
Enfeeble is one example of many schizophrenic themes in a Warlock
Bestowing Slow (must reveal before first move) is a powerful effect
However it suits a ranged build while Warlock is more a melee build
Curse Weaving is another schizophrenic trait, encouraging culling enemy creatures = board control
But the more effective strategy is to focus on your win condition hence target enemy mage primarily
Curses and Burn are both slow kill effects yet a Warlock lacks the staying power to play Mid Range
And then there are issues brought up in my Warlock vs. Necromancer thread
In short, the Warlock used to be possibly the most aggressive mage with 1 Core Set
But this was more down to his access of Dark and Fire spells (and a few good cards)
However the meta has moved horrendously against him, revealing flaws in his design
It's no coincidence that Forged In Fire is keen to help out 2 mages who are hurting bad
It's great you are having fun playing the Warlock, Silverclaw, that's all that's important
But if you want to win more (especially if you play Necromancer frequently), I'd switch...