StrifeCro has changed this build a lot, it has gone from more Control heavy to this more Midrange/Hand Buff build.
Updated: StrifeCro’s KFT Midrange Death Knight Divine Shield Paladin
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StrifeCro has changed this build a lot, it has gone from more Control heavy to this more Midrange/Hand Buff build.
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this deck had no chance against evolve shaman.
what can bolvar be removed for… since im lacking a bolvar
I’d say another bonemare. Card is so strong, or a skelemancer.
Best deck I ever played try it you won’t be disappointed Unless you sucked at the game just switch the prince keleseth if you don’t have him with a alxestrasza great deck
It’s midrange. The goal is to be fighting for the board not to give up the board and then comeback with equality clear.
Idk, if u dont get prince in ur mulligan u will be punished the whole party. And it seems that defile warlock or freeze mage will control u so well, warrior too. Maybe is good to punish some token shaman or ramp druid but is not that solid.
How important is the Prince in this deck?
I was wondering this too… but consider Strifecro bypassed all the 2-cost minions in order to trigger Prince for this build. Knowing that, and that some of the best cards in HS are 2-mana, it looks like it may be an important piece of the puzzle…? Of course that could all change by tomorrow.
more like he bypassed the whole equality pyro packaged, which arguably is the strongest board clear package with paladin
2 Consecration has been sufficient board clear for me when combined with the consistently buffed minions that this list allows for. Lich King also provides great board control in a pinch late game, which I can consistently reach thanks to the lifesteal I get in the early game. This will need tuning as the meta progresses, but I can see it doing really well.