Zoorender to Madness
- Last updated Nov 6, 2018 (Boomsday)
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Wild
- 22 Minions
- 8 Spells
- Deck Type: Theorycraft
- Deck Archetype: Aggro Priest
- Crafting Cost: 6480
- Dust Needed: Loading Collection
- Created: 11/3/2018 (Boomsday)
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**Disclaimer**
I know, I know, wait for the whole set to be released before posting decks... pshh. BUT, one card can really change a deck or even a meta. I'm not saying that Surrender to Madness is that card, but holy cow the high roll on it is bonkers. Even just one or two more support cards for it from this set and you'll be seeing a bunch of agro.. priest O.o in the next meta.
An early brainstorming of ZooPriest with only the reveal of Surrender to Madness. This card is a game changer imo. With only 4 months or so to enjoy Shadow Visions there will be limited time for this deck to be at its full potential.
Use LOTS of card draw minions combo'd with minions you can cheat out for free. This will help offset your mana getting tanked from casting Surrender to Madness. With 5 cost cards being the highest in the deck It should all be pretty playable, even after sac'ing 3 crystals from Surrender to Madness
Constructive comments only please. Lets leave the trolls in the new expansion and not in our forums.
I agree that the effect of Surrender to Madness is strong enough to be worth building a deck around. However, I did an analysis of the total potential mana cost here, and it's truly enormous unless you play it when you already have a lot of mana; at which point the effect isn't very powerful anymore. Unless they print a card that mitigates the mana crystal destruction downside, I really don't see this card being playable at all.
Edit: I also don't recommend Shadow Visions in this because this just increases the upfront mana cost even more, which you can't afford to spare. A tempo deck should only run Shadow Visions if you are also running radiant elemental with a good amount of cheap buff spells, i.e. a divine spirit deck.