Not so useless if they end up controlling and flooding the board. And then, Kel'Thuzad shows up and Mal'Ganis makes matter worse. Potentially, a new type of patron warrior (or shall we say, Frothing Warrior)
Dreadteed is quite powerfull and as more cards are released for warlock using sacrifice and similar mechanics it would only get better, probably it will be one of the most emblematic cards of TGT.
Warriors are the only one Ive had trouble witg as they greatly greatly benefit in so many ways from your board of dreadsteeds that you have to play very limitely. Any tips would be appreciated.
Warriors are the only one Ive had trouble witg as they greatly greatly benefit in so many ways from your board of dreadsteeds that you have to play very limitely. Any tips would be appreciated.
You know what?, that also happened to me, and I'm not talking about Patron Warrior. I found that having a lot of Dreadsteed on the board didn't acomplished too much against them, and going face with them was a pain in the ass because of the ability of warriors to gain a lot of armor. But it works pretty well against the other classes most of the time.
P.D.: because of what I said, I found Justicar Trueheart very, very good against a dreadsteed deck if you are a warrior.
Warriors are the only one Ive had trouble witg as they greatly greatly benefit in so many ways from your board of dreadsteeds that you have to play very limitely. Any tips would be appreciated.
You know what?, that also happened to me, and I'm not talking about Patron Warrior. I found that having a lot of Dreadsteed on the board didn't acomplished too much against them, and going face with them was a pain in the ass because of the ability of warriors to gain a lot of armor. But it works pretty well against the other classes most of the time.
P.D.: because of what I said, I found Justicar Trueheart very, very good against a dreadsteed deck if you are a warrior.
Warriors are the only one Ive had trouble witg as they greatly greatly benefit in so many ways from your board of dreadsteeds that you have to play very limitely. Any tips would be appreciated.
You know what?, that also happened to me, and I'm not talking about Patron Warrior. I found that having a lot of Dreadsteed on the board didn't acomplished too much against them, and going face with them was a pain in the ass because of the ability of warriors to gain a lot of armor. But it works pretty well against the other classes most of the time.
P.D.: because of what I said, I found Justicar Trueheart very, very good against a dreadsteed deck if you are a warrior.
Yeah, it is not very useful to duplicate the Dreadsteeds against them, so it is better to invest Baron Rivendare's ability on the Nerubian Eggs for example, but I would avoid the deathrattle of the Sludge Belchers on this case.
Also, yeah, a lot of Patron Warriors usually make that mistake, they tend to forget about Hellfire and never expect Twisting Nether (I usually run two of them, because they actually work very well in this kind of decks). Those were very funny matches. :)
Warriors are the only one Ive had trouble witg as they greatly greatly benefit in so many ways from your board of dreadsteeds that you have to play very limitely. Any tips would be appreciated.
You know what?, that also happened to me, and I'm not talking about Patron Warrior. I found that having a lot of Dreadsteed on the board didn't acomplished too much against them, and going face with them was a pain in the ass because of the ability of warriors to gain a lot of armor. But it works pretty well against the other classes most of the time.
P.D.: because of what I said, I found Justicar Trueheart very, very good against a dreadsteed deck if you are a warrior.
Yeah, it is not very useful to duplicate the Dreadsteeds against them, so it is better to invest Baron Rivendare's ability on the Nerubian Eggs for example, but I would avoid the deathrattle of the Sludge Belchers on this case.
Also, yeah, a lot of Patron Warriors usually make that mistake, they tend to forget about Hellfire and never expect Twisting Nether (I usually run two of them, because they actually work very well in this kind of decks). Those were very funny matches. :)
Oh yea Sludge Belcher definitely not a good card, for some reason I was thinking of this week's brawl. I use to run two Twisting Nether but took one out when I was having more trouble in early-game; but now I'm really considering adding two back.
I fought against a warlock deck similar to this. I would not advice playing Baron Rivendare. I know what your plan with him is but the deck seems threatening until he had 6 dreadsteeds and a Baron. then I could just combo out on him and he couldn't really do anything.
Not so useless if they end up controlling and flooding the board. And then, Kel'Thuzad shows up and Mal'Ganis makes matter worse. Potentially, a new type of patron warrior (or shall we say, Frothing Warrior)
Right in the feels
can really be scary with baron, got wreckd one time. other 3 times i managed to win.
but really scary
Needed a new themed-deck to play with and this was definitely one, so damn fun.
What really makes this shine are the combos and persistent heals and infinite army.
My personal deck is a mixture of the top 2-3 decks if you search Dreadsteed on hearthstone.
I've also had a drastic amount of opponents force quitting their game than ever.
Dreadteed is quite powerfull and as more cards are released for warlock using sacrifice and similar mechanics it would only get better, probably it will be one of the most emblematic cards of TGT.
I didn't give to this card too much credit before the release, but after using it, I totally changed my mind. It's actually pretty good.
Warriors are the only one Ive had trouble witg as they greatly greatly benefit in so many ways from your board of dreadsteeds that you have to play very limitely. Any tips would be appreciated.
You know what?, that also happened to me, and I'm not talking about Patron Warrior. I found that having a lot of Dreadsteed on the board didn't acomplished too much against them, and going face with them was a pain in the ass because of the ability of warriors to gain a lot of armor. But it works pretty well against the other classes most of the time.
P.D.: because of what I said, I found Justicar Trueheart very, very good against a dreadsteed deck if you are a warrior.
Yea actually I found Grim Patron the least of my worries going against Warriors. Many times, they'll summon Warsong Commander with Grim Patron and attack Dreadsteed until their board is filled with them; but this is easily negated with Hellfire or Twisting Nether.
If the opponent warrior knows how to play around Dreadsteed, I find them saving Warsong Commander + Frothing Berserker + Whirlwind x2 which is pretty much game over for me.
I think if anything, I just gotta avoid duplicating Dreadsteed with Baron Rivendare and instead save the legendary for Nerubian Egg or Sludge Belcher
Yeah, it is not very useful to duplicate the Dreadsteeds against them, so it is better to invest Baron Rivendare's ability on the Nerubian Eggs for example, but I would avoid the deathrattle of the Sludge Belchers on this case.
Also, yeah, a lot of Patron Warriors usually make that mistake, they tend to forget about Hellfire and never expect Twisting Nether (I usually run two of them, because they actually work very well in this kind of decks). Those were very funny matches. :)
Oh yea Sludge Belcher definitely not a good card, for some reason I was thinking of this week's brawl. I use to run two Twisting Nether but took one out when I was having more trouble in early-game; but now I'm really considering adding two back.
I fought against a warlock deck similar to this. I would not advice playing Baron Rivendare. I know what your plan with him is but the deck seems threatening until he had 6 dreadsteeds and a Baron. then I could just combo out on him and he couldn't really do anything.
Danksteed