Big Spell Shaman

Class: Shaman - Format: pegasus - Type: big - Season: season-128 - Style: ladder

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Mulligans

General Mulligans

The Navigator+ Trailblazer paired with Parrot Sanctuary combo to cheat out big spells is just insane and honestly in most match ups is a keep apart from agro

Aggro Mulligans

In the Agro match ups fighting for board until you can get your later combos out is super important. Needlerock gives armor and soaks up any minion damage that might come towards your face. Bumbling Bellhop paired with bird watching or Turbulus can sometimes just completely shut down Agro and murloc growfun just allows for some favorable trades.

Went 29-11 (72% W/R) from Platinum 6 to Diamond 5 Including a 16-2 run! The deck felt very strong against mid-range/ Control decks with waves of wide+tall boards.

The 2 Weaknesses of this deck are bad draws and some Agro decks can spiral out of control as it has no cheap board removal but even still it did manage to hold its own against Agro decks at times. I didn’t feel like any particular match up I struggled with but it could be due to small sample

I also Think people are sleeping on Bumbling bellhop, it’s easy to buff with Parrot Sanctuary/ Turbulus or even on its own to deal with early boards and can really put in some numbers late game when buffed with Wish Upon a Star or even with Shudderblock

I think the obvious star of the show in the early game is Planetary Navigator paired with Lunar Trailblazer with a few discounts from Parrot Sanctuary to cheat out Wish Upon a Star for some nasty boards or with Nebula/ Frosty Décor as a defensive tool.

Even when you don’t get the nuts early combo, Parrot Sanctuary can create some nice discounted curves especially with cards like Hagatha the Fabled just to get some board presence to stall for the late game wombo combos.

Now some of the late wombo combos can completely shut out the game against agro or if your opponent just does not have an answer. Farseer Nobundo + Wish Upon a Star  with an already existing board presence can sometimes just kill your opponent heading into the late game. With a slower start however Shudderblock + Hagatha’s Slimes in the late game create boards with Nebula that often times get rush minions such as Kologarn which can answer your opponents threats (even just take to use for yourself) or dealing damage with Ragnaros the Firelord.

While I think this list is close to perfect for my match ups, if you’re encountering more oppressive early game decks maybe you could take out the The Ceaseless ExpanseCosmonaut as they are quite slow and possibly slot in Shock Hopper or Tar Slime.

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