Quest Reno Paladin
- 0Forbidden Healing1
- 1The Last Kaleidosaur1
- 2Crystalsmith Kangor1
- 2Equality1
- 2Flash of Light1
- 2Immortal Prelate1
- 2Potion of Heroism1
- 2Sound the Bells!1
- 3Consecration1
- 3Enter the Coliseum1
- 3High Priest Thekal1
- 3Seal of Champions1
- 3Wickerflame Burnbristle1
- 4Blessing of Kings1
- 4The Glass Knight1
- 4Truesilver Champion1
- 5Shrink Ray1
- 5Solemn Vigil1
- 6Spikeridged Steed1
- 6Sunkeeper Tarim1
- 6Val’anyr1
- 7Lynessa Sunsorrow1
- 25Shirvallah, the Tiger1
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This is the most expensive deck I have ever seen
Literally half the deck is legendary
So, out of lack of dust:
If I had a choice between Sneed’s and Sylvanas, which one would be arguably better?
Since a mechano egg could net you consistent 8/8, without potentially screwing with your deathrattle pool, or just low-rolling.
But sneed’s is more fun.
Hmm…
I’d say that Sylnavas is indeed the better one.
Maybe a Mechanical Whelp instead of Sneed’s? Or as you said, the Mechano Egg.
Mechanical Whelp seems to work best.
Simply because trading with it is easy, when compared to the egg, which sadly requires some set up to trigger.
And having a 7/7 vs 8/8 doesn’t really make too much of a difference.
Although getting past Lich Kings, Amaras, etc., obviously works better with the latter.
I need to thank you for coming up with this deck.
I never really got to play a proper Reno Deck before, much less for one of my favourite classes.
It is incredibly fun to play, and no match ever identical.
Out of curiosity: If you had to describe the archetype of this deck, what would it be?
Or this decks role, in general?
I’m glad that you’re enjoying the deck =].
The archetype is Reno nonetheless and this deck’s role is to have fun and control the board until you are into a position that favors you to go face.