A dropless spread that I've just made. I played a bit with it and I'm kinda happy to see it works well in many situations.
The knight which seems isolated is protected by lw and there to contain a flank. witch is very flexible in a lot of situation, you can bring it to support the knight, or in same side use it to blast other unit and then bw it.
If you got the "weak" side ( the one with the knight ), you'll need a bit of skillz. Just play defensive and use your BW, lw and witch a lot. When you have a solid defense ( it shouldn't be a big problem to have one, this set is very flexible ), flank with scout and assassin and bring the others knights.
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Regardless, your form is weak to corners (they can pressure your knights). In addition, you have a mage hole in front of your cleric; that's one more move disadvantage you'll have against centres. I don't like it; 5/10.