By the Holy Light! Someone clicked on my guide!
Well come on in and I show you what secrets the Grimy Goons will uncover…
Hi, my name is Grom and today I’m happy to present You my strategy to boost your Goons to their maximum potential.
In this “short” guide I will try to explain the pro’s and con’s of playing this archetype. As a follow-up I will present You some nice tricks you can use by playing this decklist to let Your opponent re-think challenging You again. Enjoy
Pro’s:
– Works good against Aggro-and Midrange-decks;
– Has snowball potential;
– Semi-Control deck;
– Has a pretty good sustain thanks to Wickerflame Burnbristle and Ragnaros, Lightlord;
– You don’t need to sleep with the fishes;
Con’s:
– Combos are sometimes hard to pull off;
– Very expensive if You’re a F2P player;
– Depends on drawing a lot of cards to get the most value out of the buffs;
– Snowballs very slow;
– If You lose the Don will let You sleep with the fishes;
But in general – something new to the Paladin Class!!! I would recommend You this decklist if You’re tired of spawning Murloc’s and those creepy Deathrattle guys (even if Tirion is one of them). But the best for the end, right? The C-C-C-Combos!!!!
1. The Equal Pyroblast:
Good old-fashioned Hearthstone tactic. Put that Wild Pyromancer on the board and just hit Equality. You’ll probably never see such a clean board like this. But be aware that it does effect Your minions too!!!
2. The Quadragangster feat. Don Han’Cho:
Pretty easy to realize I think. Just bang that Han’Cho on the board, buff the Doppelgangster in Your hand and at the end combine it with Brann. Pretty hard to deal with five 7/7 minions I think.
3. The Buff-Addicts:
Not really a combo, just minons that have the highest priority to get buffed:
- Wickerflame Burnbristle: Well the more Attack it has the higher the sustain, and you want to survive as long as possible to pop your combo.
- Doppelgangster: Just Do It! And combine with Brann 😉
- Tirion and Ragnaros: Both good in late-game and help you to survive. And a 10/10 Tirion with all of his effects is pretty usefull later on (Same as Ragnaros, who let the insects we are rise again)
If You don’t believe in this decks success, then… well… I guess You haven’t tried it then 😛
Thanks for reading and Happy Feast of Winterveil, Champion!
I don’t get the Divine Favor. U are really mid-late curved and against the many aggro decks u wont draw anything. The rest is similar to my version exept i added doomsayer and soleimn
+ i would exchange smugglers with acolyte of pain. i think acolyte is one of the most benefiting cards in buffadin.
Mulligan Guide?
Fun deck but how does it ever beat aggro pirate?
Looks like fun. I might have to try it out. I’m currently trying out aggro murloc paladin.