“Having so much fun playing buff paladin. Just mulligan for squire, dragon egg, and Nat the man himself.” [Source]
StrifeCro’s Secret Buff Paladin (July 2016, Season 28)
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“Having so much fun playing buff paladin. Just mulligan for squire, dragon egg, and Nat the man himself.” [Source]
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This deck is unbelievably weak. It is nearly impossible to gain early board control. One 2 drop? What? Nobody has Nat, so we just sub Flame juggler but still. 1/30 chance to have that 2 drop in your openning hand. And 15 one drops? Unless you have divine favor, you will have 0 options. This deck is completely reliant on your top decks. Few good 1 drops, one 2 drop, no 3 drop minions, how can you expect to have a board by turn 4 to use your buffs? By the time turn 4 comes the opponent has a full board and you summon your 4 3-5 and it gets cleard immediately. This deck is absolutely horrible unless you get argent squire, your ONE 2 drop, and rallying blade. Otherwise you lose.
What is everyone’s thoughts on swapping rallying blade for sword of justice?
I switched nat for flame juggler and 1x blessing of wisdom for a sunfury protector. I felt more 2 drops were needed, I was only playing blessing defensively, and it gave me some tempo back against aggro. Works pretty well.
Finally a Pro finds a user for Nat, the Darkfisher. The Divine Favor syngery is interesting.
Currently 9/1 with at rank 15-9 just swapped nat for a flame juggler :).
Why does he play Nat ?
Why does this deck play Nat Pagle?
Early board control.
Here’s what StrifeCro said: “super important to have a sticky minion for the buffs and some synergy with divine favor”
Is it possible to replace Nat ?
You could probably just run Flame Juggler or something similar.
Nat Pagle and Nat, The Darkfisher are two different cards 🙂