This deck seemed nuts in his YouTube video! My only complaint: the 2 whelps seemed like overkill–by the time your quest is complete, you usually have an egg and that’s just a better target. I can justify 1 just in case you haven’t drawn your eggs yet or they get cleared/transformed, but I see the 2nd slot going to either a tech slot or Tirion.
I guess I’m also not crazy about the Khartut Defender because it dilutes your Undatakah value, but I suppose worst case if you know its going to be a value game, you could just hold it until afterwards. I can see the value if you’re up against aggro or if you just want a solid body to play on curve while progressing your quest.
Whelps are very good against warrior. Warriors can usually handle 2 eggs if they play properly but if you add whelps it gets much harder for them to remove everything. Since the main reason to plag quest paladin is the warrior matchup i think it makes sense
This deck seems OP as hell.
This deck seemed nuts in his YouTube video! My only complaint: the 2 whelps seemed like overkill–by the time your quest is complete, you usually have an egg and that’s just a better target. I can justify 1 just in case you haven’t drawn your eggs yet or they get cleared/transformed, but I see the 2nd slot going to either a tech slot or Tirion.
I guess I’m also not crazy about the Khartut Defender because it dilutes your Undatakah value, but I suppose worst case if you know its going to be a value game, you could just hold it until afterwards. I can see the value if you’re up against aggro or if you just want a solid body to play on curve while progressing your quest.
Whelps are very good against warrior. Warriors can usually handle 2 eggs if they play properly but if you add whelps it gets much harder for them to remove everything. Since the main reason to plag quest paladin is the warrior matchup i think it makes sense
There is no cons in the deck do you think about that ?
Only – is vs against conju mage, really hard matchup.