Mulligans
The combo in this deck is at 10 mana (or 8 with Innervate) with Aviana, Kun the Forgotten King, Brann Bronzebeard and C'Thun + Youthful Brewmaster and C'Thun again if your opponent didn’t die from the first C'Thun-volley of death.
So why Coldlight Oracle?
Coldlight Oracle Is in this deck because the actual combo only uses 2 mana from the 10 (or 8 with Innervate) possible mana after Kun the Forgotten King. What Coldlight Oracles, Nourishes and Azure Drakes enable you to do is dig your Brann Bronzebeard and C'Thun from the deck even if you don’t have them in the hand when you slam that Aviana and Kun the Forgotten King. You don’t care if the enemy draws 2-8 cards from you Coldlight Oracles, because they are going to die the same turn they draw those cards, because our combo is so brutally overpowered.
Why play this version of the combo, when you can use Malygos, Alexstrasza, Faceless Manipulator and 2x Moonfire?
First of all you don’t have to hold Moonfires in hand in centain matchups and secondly Disciple of C'Thuns and Dark Arakkoas are really good stall cards which help you get to your lategame combo
Things to concider when comboing:
Always play Brann Bronzebeard right after Aviana+Kun the Forgotten King and then play your remaining Disciple of C'Thuns and Dark Arakkoas for those sweet doublebuffs to C'Thun.
Also make sure you have space for C'Thun, since you can only fit 7 minion on the board. You can always Wrath or Living Roots your own minions to make room for your C'Thun.
For maximum BM:
If you know you can oneshot your opponent with your 22/22 Brann Bronzebeard+C'Thun, bounce your Kun the Forgotten King back to your hand with Youthful Brewmaster and play it again to refresh your mana, and then play rest of your cards. Watch out for mill damage tho! Those Coldlight Oracles pack a mean punch if you are not careful!
Deck updated: – Living Roots, -2x Feral Rage, – Fandral Staghelm – Anchient of war + Doomsayer +2x Mire Keeper + 2x Lunar Visions.