Mulligans
After the nerf Aggro Decks sould be less powerfull, so you want good counter options against big minions or Cube Lock.
With Twilight Acolyte andCabal Shadow Priest combo you shuld be able to solve that problem.
After the nerf Aggro Decks sould be less powerfull, so you want good counter options against big minions or Cube Lock.
With Twilight Acolyte andCabal Shadow Priest combo you shuld be able to solve that problem.
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Gluttonous ooze is not a good weapon removal for the meta you’re predicting. The mags and warlock weapons are both 0-3, so you’re not getting any armor. Compare this to acidic swamp ooze, you’re paying one extra mana for one attack. Run acidic swamp ooze or Harrison jones instead, for less cost or more card draw.
I think Bonemare will still be viable in this deck even with the 8 cost. Maybe only one though.
Bonemare was amazing in this deck because it always had a board on turn 7. The biggest thing is going to be finding a new way to follow up and capitalize on the spiteful.
There are better cards in the 8 mana spot than the post-nerfed bonemare (the litch king, primordial drake…)
I think that we will see Harrijon Jones more often as mage and warlock will be the two most dominant class using both the legendary weapon
I’m pretty sure this deck will be a lot more dominant than secret mage.
Also I wouldn’t be surprised if bonemare as an 8 is simply worse than lich king in every deck.
I’ve never twilight acolyted a voidlord before but I definitely can see myself doing it now.
Netherspite historian dont go wild?
To be honest, I assumed that this would happen on release 11.
But I could be wrong. The “Blizzard years” are a bit confusing.
As far as I understand it, Netherspite won’t go wild until the first expansion of 2018 drops, which is over a month away. The nerfs are coming out sometime this month (though I thought it would be at the start of this season but oh well), so this deck should still see play