Mulligans
Aggro Mulligans
Truesilver Champion does everything that this deck focuses on: it heals you, it can attack your opponent on the turn it is played and it can kill a turn 3 stonehill defender that many control decks use. The Lightwarden and Happy Ghoul gain insane value from the healing cards and the Vodoo Doctor can buff your Lightwarden or give you 5/4 of stats with a Happy Ghoul for 1 mana. The Murloc Tidecaller may be the most important card in the deck, it gives you 2 minions for 2 mana that can be buffed by the Raid Leader and Grimscale Oracle or buff the Frostwolf Warlord. The Grimscale oracle gives amazing value for 1 mana and can help you finish games before your oponent can play a card. Frostwolf Warlord should be kept only if you already have a good mana curve.
This is a very cheap paladin deck that can even beat expensive control decks. It is very good for grinding on ranked as you normally have the game decided by turn 5 with one of your multiple win conditions. The deck is played similarly to zoo warlock and all of the cards that you will craft are also used in that deck. The objective is to buff your minions and kill your opponent quickly or get 6 minions on the board and get a 10/10 Frostwolf Warlord. You Shouldn’t be trading minions but instead you should be quickly be getting lots of minions on the board and dealing as much damage to your opponent as possible. Blessing of Kings allows you to kill any taunt minion that your opponent puts out and consecration can kill most of the minions that a Zoo Warlock can put on the board. Raid Leader and Grimscale Oracle give your minions extra attack and speed up the process of killing your opponent.
Potential Improvements:
- Unidentified Maul: This can replace Raid leader or Fit in with a Prince Keleseth variant. It slows down the game but gives you more value.
- Prince Keleseth: While costing around 3 times as much as the entire deck, Price Keleseth gives you loads of value by giving the 22 minions in your deck +1/1. Unidentified Maul and Deadscale Knight both work as very good replacements or just adding any other murlocs works well too. Vicious Fledgling works very well with Prince Keleseth.
- Vicious Fledgling: Just like every other budget deck Vicious Fledgling is a great fit for any aggro deck however it isn’t as great in this deck because this deck wins so fast that a 3/3 minion on turn 3 with nothing after that may be a little bit slow. It can replace the Fungal Enchanter or Earthen Ring Farseer and works very well in the slightly slower Prince Keleseth variant.
Overall this is a deck has a lot of win conditions and seems better than any other budget deck and is cheaper too!
With all due respect I dont see how you can have any success with this deck. I get what you’re trying to do here but when you run as a paladin every control deck will keep a board clear in their mulligan as most people will think of an odd pala. And literally any board clear kills your minions (swipe, defile, hellfire, explosive trap, unleash the hounds, consecration, spirit lash, fan of knives, just to name a few) and they will all happen before you can get out your frostwolf warlord. Besides, how do you get any healing synergies when 90% of your minions have 1 health, same with happy ghoul. Nobody will go face when your flooding the board with 1 drops, so theres no guaranteed way to get the ghoul out in time. And on top of that you do not have a single card draw in this deck. You dont wanna use your hero power since it slows down your board development. This is why heal zoo warlock is so strong compared to this deck as the warlock has ways to deal dmg to himself plus card draw which enables the healing synergies especially for the ghoul tempo play.