WIld Secret Paladin
Considerations:
Steward of Darkshire, C’Thun’s Chosen, Ragnaros the Firelord, N’Zoth, the Corruptor
WIld Secret Paladin
Considerations:
Steward of Darkshire, C’Thun’s Chosen, Ragnaros the Firelord, N’Zoth, the Corruptor
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Nice deck! It was the first time i ever played wild and took me from rank 25 to 10 without loosing once! I just swapped Dr. Boom for N’Zoth for having a solid play on turn 10, and Loatheb for Eater of Secrets for having a boost in mirror matches and against freeze mages.. That worked fine for me at low ranks, let’s see if i have to switch to normal mode after hitting rank 5
This deck could be work better with nzoth, dont think so? With card do you substitute?
could be really bad but only had one Mysterious Challenger and even as crucial as this card can seem to this deck to have 2 seems overkill as it only expedites your getting the card and on second use its basically dead card or sub-optimal. i replaced the second Mysterious Challenger with N’Zoth the Corruptor. As i said i didnt have second Mysterious nor the dust to create him since koft has used up my backstock of dust, so im hoping my logic and deck play out well. Your thoughts anyone?
The main reason you run 2 of Mysterious Challenger is redundancy. While the second Challenger is weaker than the first one, the first one might be insane enough to win the game. Therefore you want to run 2 copies just so you draw into the first one earlier. It’s basicly the same situation as Ultimate Infestation, While running one copy might be better in theory, in practice it makes the deck less consistent since you’re less likely to have Challenger on curve. I haven’t played the deck much, but I would replace King’s Blessing for N’zoth. N’zoth might also be used if you lack Dr. Boom as it provides stronger boardswing, but is both more expensive and requires some setup.