The worst part is that even without the outlets, you dont know if it's a good idea to kill it as the spell that remained on top is more often than not one that leads to your loss
For starters, this is great with Evoke, since you get the creatures abilities up front, then again on your next turn
The Precon List Before we talk upgrades, let's take a look at the stock list to see what we're working with: A lot of folks say Hosts of Mordor is an unfocused pile of cards but this is just a poor shallow analysis of the deck: looking at the numbers indicate that it's pretty well-focused on Graveyard and Spellslinger: I count 27 Graveyard cards, counting any card that mills (Forbidden Alchemy), discards (The Balrog of Moria), reanimates (Extract from Darkness), or can be cast from the graveyard (Wake the Dragon)
The deck is super strong
In a regular game, this can get you some decent value, but with Enchanted Evening, its basically a win condition
Even the cheapest have price tags like Guardian Angel ( Alpha printing = $6.61, Beta = $3.62, Unlimited =$0.37)