Reno Quest Priest [actually working and decent!!!]
- 0Desperate Prayer1
- 0Illuminate1
- 1Cleric of An’she1
- 1Gift of the Naaru1
- 1Seek Guidance1
- 1Shard of the Naaru1
- 2Condemn (Rank 1)1
- 2Shadow Word: Death1
- 2Thrive in the Shadows1
- 3Devouring Plague1
- 3Handmaiden1
- 3Herald of Light1
- 4Drown1
- 4Najak Hexxen1
- 4Shadow Word: Ruin1
- 4Void Shard1
- 4Xyrella1
- 5Spirit Guide1
- 5Switcheroo1
- 6Lightshower Elemental1
- 6Undying Disciple1
- 7Blackwater Behemoth1
- 8Whirlpool1
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I actually wrote a super in-depth guide about this deck, its weaknesses, why its strong now. Unfortunately, all of my 2 hour work literally vanished when I clicked on save, and I don’t have the mental to rewrite it. It’s kinda sad, but here’s a TL;DR
DISCLAIMER:
I absolutely love priest and this is the best deck since months, and I really tried every netdeck-version and homebrew ones, but keep in mind that priest is still arguably the weakest class right now.
Deck is playable, thanks to some new additions that fit reallly well like Drown, Blackwater Behemoth and Herald of Light, but mostly due to meta changes and somewhat slower decks (no quest hunter anymore, yay!)
Against Aggro, no need to finish the quest, you just outsustain the enemy. Current DH and Pirate Warriors stand no chance if you draw somewhat correctly
Against Control, you auto-win because you just finish the quest
Only one 7-Mana Minnion might seem weird, but there’s no better option and you still have enough card draw to finish your quest
Arguably the hardest matchup imho is mech-paladi, because it can really highroll. If you encounter more paladins, you can substitute some more silences
If you have any questions or suggestions, I will be around in the comment section 🙂