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Main Deck - 52 cards, 19 distinct
Columns
Name  Race Type Cost Edition
Unit (29)
3 Blue Horrors Chaos Unit 2 + Tooth and Claw
3 Bray Shamans Chaos Unit 4 + March of the Damned
3 Daemon Prince Chaos Unit 0 + The Imperial Throne
2 Disgraced Champion Chaos Unit 3 + Redemption of a Mage
3 Doombull Chaos Unit 3 + Chaos Moon
1 Fledgling Chaos Spawn Chaos Unit 0 + Core Set
3 Pink Horrors Chaos Unit 2 + The Inevitable City
2 Savage Gors Chaos Unit 2 + Core Set
3 Sorcerer of Tzeentch Chaos Unit 3 + The Twin Tailed Comet
3 Ungor Raiders Chaos Unit 2 + Omens of Ruin
3 Warhounds Chaos Unit 2 + Legends
Legend (3)
3 Kairos Fateweaver Chaos Legend 6 + Legends
Tactic (9)
3 Berserk Fury Chaos Tactic 2 + Warpstone Chronicles
3 Call the Brayherd Chaos Tactic 4 + Fiery Dawn
3 Unleashing the Spell Chaos Tactic 3 + The Eclipse of Hope
Support (11)
3 Desecrated Temple Chaos Support 2 + Chaos Moon
3 Iron Throneroom Chaos Support 3 + The Inevitable City
2 Mark of Chaos Chaos Support 1 + Omens of Ruin
3 Stolen Skin Chaos Support 0 + Fragments of Power
Sideboard - 0 cards, 0 distinct
No cards here. :(

Notes
 
The endless hordes of Chaos are always willing to burn in the flames of sacrificial pyres to bring forth the Daemon Princes. Kairos Fateweaver turns even the fortifications to warriors and Sorcerers of Tzeentch draw power from these warriors made of stone.

A Brayherd deck with Kairos in it. Can it go wrong? (No.) The Daemon Princes probably make it unnecessarily tricky and make it lose focus, but they make this up with adding FUN.
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