JohnnyBambou’s Post-Nerf #1 Legend Murloc Paladin (February 2018)
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What is a good replacements for Tarim
Replacement for Vilefin and grimscale chum? I want to play this deck after the rotation, too.
Way too early to predict viability after rotation. If you don’t have those cards you can’t really get the same effect of the deck. You might be able to replace chum with maybe the 2/1 charge murloc, but vilefin is irreplaceable.
I replaced Sunkepper Tarim with Val’anir. Also good in this deck
I have all the cards for the deck beside vilfefin inquisitor. Is it still worth playing and if so what are some possible replacements for it?
It should be ok, but this is a high level deck and it’s worth an 800 mana investment to optimize it.
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What do you think about that hydra? I replace it with leeroy becuase i haven’t that card, i have to craft hydra or leeroy is a good replacement?
I think that leeroy would be good for finishing of your opponents, but a 8-8 minion for 5 mana is great, and it pairs very well with the deck because your opponents will not attack your hero, and you should be at full health when you play it.
I got 3500 dust left after the nerfs and DE some cards, as a f2p player, is it worth to craft this deck? (skiping Sunkeeper, no dust for him…)
I’m rank 10 atm, got there playing Spiteful Priest: I can’t play it anymore as I don’t have Netherspite. So, any advice is appreciated hahahaha
I would say to wait a couple days for the meta to settled down. It is too early to tell if this deck is going to be tier 1(Although I would say this is at least a high tier 2)
Why rallying blade? There is nothing to buff except adapted murlocs from the megasaur?
You don’t necessarily play Rallying Blade to buff your stuff (and still, you have 2x Righteous Protector which you can hit with the buff). You use it as a 3/2 weapon most of the time.
3 attack part is important, because it kills much more than the Unidentified Maul. This deck alone has EIGHT 1-3 mana minions with 3 health that you wouldn’t be able to kill with Maul. Other minions like that include Mana Wyrm, Arcanologist, Plated Beetle, Radiant Elemental, Netherspite Historian, Northshire Cleric and a few more cards.
Even though Maul gets an extra effect, 3 attack is just so much better for the early game board control.
Because of the 3 damage it can provide on turn three.
Use your brain man. A 3 mana 3/2 weapon stat wise is good enough.
Honestly – I wouldn’t bother without Sunkeeper Tarim; he’s a win condition on his own in this deck.
one for the oppponents threats and one for a possible silence on hydra.
Why did he cut off knife juggler?
Since this is Legend ranks, to have 2x Silences VS all the Controlly stuff probably.
Cubelock pressure –> Spellbreakers needed