IronRay’s Legend Togwaggle Azalina Druid (May 2018)
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It’s a cool deck and I love playing it, but this is actually one of the decks where I think Duskfallen Avianna may be pretty rad. She’s not a great card for your opponent, so if swap with the twig it’s alright, you get to play your Malfurion for free for example. But if you have it and your Twig has been destroyed before, you can set up a taunt wall or Starfire + play her right away. Then your opponent gets to play a pretty big turn, true, but at the same he’s either gonna waste additional resources to kill off the avianna and then follow up with their normal turn or they’re going to dump a lot of minions on the board which togwaggle + azalena + naturalize would like to talk about with them.
I am definitely going to play with that combo even more using these cards!
(-1 nourish, if you’re curious what I’d leave out. Also sorry about the typos, wrote this from work doing something else in the meantime… It’s Starfall of course, for example.)
Seems to be a gamble if the opponent destroys the Twig or if you get the Twig late.
Some guy beat me with this yesterday, I couldn’t figure out wtf he was doing. I was playing big spell mage. I killed his Twig but didn’t know what to play around still… he naturalized my water elemental from frozen jaina and played tog, it burned out of my hand. This was after he burned through his deck by naturalizing his own guy. He also played the 1/6 guy that draws both players a card at EOT.
It seems to be a gamble on the Twig if the opponent destroys it before you’re ready to use it.
While the Twig is certainly core, even if you lose it you can, sometimes, race them for face damage and finally apply the Tog+2 naturalizes 15 damage combo to win. I’ve detailed the win conditions in the reddit post in the “Source” link.
I am really confused as to how to play this deck. Can someone explain how?
From how I’ve seen Kripparian play it, the goal is to burn through your deck to fatigue, switch decks with your opponent. Azalina their hand, so when they play the card that takes their deck back, you can switch it once more so they’d continue to fatigue.
Thank you! But how are you suppose to combo King Tog and Azalina in the same turn? Is that what the Twig is for?
Yes – Tog + destroy your Twig + Azalina, but it’s not the only way to do that funny combo with that deck. If you haven’t Twig with one durability and your opponent has a lot of cards in his hand, you can play Naturalize (he must have at least 8 cards in his hand) or 2 (6 cards) and then play Tog so he won’t get Ransom. It’s not as good, cause you want to play naturalize to destroy big minions or to deal more damage from fatigue (after swapping decks), but sometimes you have no choice. You can also play that deck in Wild – it’s easier to make that combo with Aviana and Kun or with Aviana + Innervate and you can use very powerful Wild board clear – Poision Seeds.
The Kun and Aviana is the way I saw Kripp play it, seems like a more consistent way.
Aviana+Kun is definitely more consistent but I wanted to try building a Standard version. Turned out pretty decent at the end! 😀
Is funny how savjs one is tagged as “fun”while this is tagged as Ladder
While there are certainly better decks to grind Legend with (both from W/R perspective and average game duration) I reached Legend with 60% w/r with this deck so it can be played semi-competitively (although I won many games simply due to the surprise factor).