It's fun. Just slow and fragile. The entire point is to have buffed minions that keep coming backto the field from the deck. But that means drawing most of your deck to find them over and over again. Otherwise it's just a buffing tempo deck, which is ok but nothing compared to the power decks going on right now.
If you have a lot of dust to burn, go ahead and see how it goes. If you need to conserve your dust though, I'd avoid this one.
I really enjoyed playing around with a version of it. It can be pretty hit or miss though depending on what you draw. I've gone with a quest version so that you can still benefit from buffing recruits and other low-cost minions if you're not drawing into prelates. The only issue with it is that it can be hard to dissuade people from just destroying your face as there's generally no healing until Shirvallah comes out. I haven't played it in awhile due to messing around with healadin but I think the right list could have very good potential. I would argue that double Call to Arms is a must-have in this type of deck. Even a silence hitting a prelate isn't a huge deal as you still have Galvadon, Lynessa, the other prelate, and whichever other minions you have put buffs on.
Is the deck fun? Is it weak?
It's fun. Just slow and fragile. The entire point is to have buffed minions that keep coming backto the field from the deck. But that means drawing most of your deck to find them over and over again. Otherwise it's just a buffing tempo deck, which is ok but nothing compared to the power decks going on right now.
If you have a lot of dust to burn, go ahead and see how it goes. If you need to conserve your dust though, I'd avoid this one.
One does not simply walk into Mordor,
unless they want to be the best they can be.
I really enjoyed playing around with a version of it. It can be pretty hit or miss though depending on what you draw. I've gone with a quest version so that you can still benefit from buffing recruits and other low-cost minions if you're not drawing into prelates. The only issue with it is that it can be hard to dissuade people from just destroying your face as there's generally no healing until Shirvallah comes out. I haven't played it in awhile due to messing around with healadin but I think the right list could have very good potential. I would argue that double Call to Arms is a must-have in this type of deck. Even a silence hitting a prelate isn't a huge deal as you still have Galvadon, Lynessa, the other prelate, and whichever other minions you have put buffs on.