Update: -1 Forbidden Healing, -1 Equality, -1 Chromaggus, +1 Wild Pyromancer, +1 Solemn Vigil, +1 Ragnaros, Lightlord
Brian Kibler’s N’Zoth Dragon Paladin (May 2016)
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Update: -1 Forbidden Healing, -1 Equality, -1 Chromaggus, +1 Wild Pyromancer, +1 Solemn Vigil, +1 Ragnaros, Lightlord
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This deck spanks control/C’thun warriors. You might have trouble against tempo warrior decks though.
Honestly this deck has decent chances against everything. You’re vulnerable to aggro if you get bad luck and have a bunch of +4 cost cards in hand, because you can get behind on the board and have a tough time clearing it with only 1 Equality in the deck. It shines more against control, because you’re free from early pressure and can just keep building a decent board every turn no matter how many times they clear it. By the time you play N’zoth they should be tapped out and close to fatigue.
If’ you’re going to ladder on paladin, definitely try this deck instead of a normal N’zoth one. You can’t clear the board as easily but you can actually build a board yourself here.
Don’t have lightlord yet or Chillmaw, would it be smart to go lay in hands and Deathwing Dragonlord?
Yeah, those don’t sound too bad.
How much is this deck viable in the current ?
It’s a decent deck, it’s not really top-mid tier though.
No chillmaw or ysera, but got the new deathwing tho. Any replacements?
You could go with the new Deathwing for Ysera and a second Keeper of Uldaman for Chillmaw.
Why Chrom? I’ve seen Kibler play it in almost every drangon deck he makes. Am I overthinking things, and it’s just an oncurve dragon?
It is mostly an on curve Dragon with upside.