This deck is about making your enrage creatures huge and keeping them alive with Divine Shield or healing them with Youthful Brewmaster. Its pretty reliant on winning after turn five with Blessed Champion and useing Blessing of Kings. the big play would be Sword of Justice > Gurubashi Berserker > Blessing of Might > Blessed Champion. for turn six 12 damage(or more if they trigger the enrage). seems rare but it happens with all the card draw admittedly it takes two turns to land this combo and you cant have enough mana to do it all at once even on turn ten.
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Creatures
Amani Berserker - The best early game enrage card you can get and early game damage. plus you have lots of way of making it big with its enrage and saving it with Divine Shield.
Gurubashi Berserker - A great enrage creature. and the key to this deck with its high HP.
Hand of Protection - gives a shield, good cost. goes well with the idea of this deck.
Blessing of Might - gives you three damage for one cost. pretty good.
Hammer of Wrath - Damge and card draw for four cost very good. Plus I have won many games with this either by doing the needed damage by going though a Taunt creature or with a clutch draw.
Consecration - Just board clear. Does not really fallow the them of the deck but 2 damage on to every thing on their side of the board is pretty good.
Noble Sacrifice - to save your really damaged Gurubashi Berserker. This can be very clutch, and can turn a lost into a win...some times.
Blessing of Wisdom - card draw for one cost, pretty good(as long as you dont miss play and put it on when they can not attack).
I thought about having the squire, but the only thing with that is it is a 1/1 and only really good during early game or even in turn one. While Novice Engineer is good for any part of the game with card draw and can be used again with Youthful Brewmaster. and yes there is no way for a paladin to self damage a minion (Unless I wanted to add a Wild Pyromancer to the deck which could be used if you take out a Novice Engineer, Blessing of Wisdom or Hammer of Wraith). I was also thinking of taking out some of those cards and adding one or two Blood Knights. And I picked pally for its good buffs and the fact that if I don't draw into a monster and just have buffs I can still summon a minion. Plus I wanted to do some thing different then an other warrior enrage deck (There are two many "You mad BRO?" decks out there) while still being effective.
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This deck is about making your enrage creatures huge and keeping them alive with Divine Shield or healing them with Youthful Brewmaster. Its pretty reliant on winning after turn five with Blessed Champion and useing Blessing of Kings. the big play would be Sword of Justice > Gurubashi Berserker > Blessing of Might > Blessed Champion. for turn six 12 damage(or more if they trigger the enrage). seems rare but it happens with all the card draw admittedly it takes two turns to land this combo and you cant have enough mana to do it all at once even on turn ten.
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Creatures
Spells
Weapon
Sword of Justice - an extra 1/1 on an enrage card is very good, plus you can do this 5 times. just really solid.
Some of the obvious faults with this deck are lack of taunt, lack of silence and no real control. So give me your feed back on it!! thanks
I thought about having the squire, but the only thing with that is it is a 1/1 and only really good during early game or even in turn one. While Novice Engineer is good for any part of the game with card draw and can be used again with Youthful Brewmaster. and yes there is no way for a paladin to self damage a minion (Unless I wanted to add a Wild Pyromancer to the deck which could be used if you take out a Novice Engineer, Blessing of Wisdom or Hammer of Wraith). I was also thinking of taking out some of those cards and adding one or two Blood Knights. And I picked pally for its good buffs and the fact that if I don't draw into a monster and just have buffs I can still summon a minion. Plus I wanted to do some thing different then an other warrior enrage deck (There are two many "You mad BRO?" decks out there) while still being effective.