[UPDATED] Legend Spiteful Priest [In-Depth Guide]
- Last updated Apr 1, 2018 (Patches Nerf)
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Wild
- 26 Minions
- 4 Spells
- Deck Type: Ranked Deck
- Deck Archetype: Dragon Priest
- Crafting Cost: 5600
- Dust Needed: Loading Collection
- Created: 12/26/2017 (Kobolds Patch)
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Total Deck Rating
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Hello, everybody!
My two month holiday is over and now I can back to this guide again.
UPDATE:
Get rid of Bonemare and Corridor Creeper and put instead of them one more Twilight Drake, 2x Twilight Acolyte and Harrison Jones
My name is Alexey and I'm a casual legend player since closed beta.
My Battle.net tag on the Europe server is eeealesha#2641, so you can add me and ask me any questions or just spectate some of my games and ask me questions in the real time. I'm trying to add everyone, who wants to learn something.
Also, I'm starting my twitch channel, where I will broadcast educational streams with all explanations. I do that because right now a lot of people Spectate my games and It is hard to answer and chat with them all at once.
Please follow https://www.twitch.tv/eeealesha
Also in the comment section I'm trying to answer all the questions, but I encourage everyone to read the guide and the whole comments section, before asking the same question again and again. Most popular questions I've already added to the guide.
Deck overview
This deck is based on the standard dragon priest with inclusion of Spiteful Summoner, which requires some high mana cost spells such as Free From Amber and Mind Control. Also, the deck contains Grand Archivist to benefit even more from high mana cost spells.
And this deck is relatively cheap and safe to craft, cost is under 4000 dust and most of epic cards Spiteful Summoner, Grand Archivist and Corridor Creeper you can use in other decks and if they will be nerfed you just get back 100% of your dust.
This deck is not mine. I took it from Xixo's SeatStory Cup decks.
Guys, right now, after a so many editions of this guide, I can proudly said that it is a complete now, but I do believe that I will work more on that guide and update it at least once per couple of days, so keep in touch and follow me on Twitch.
UPDATE 2.01.18
I've got so many feed back from a twitch viewers, so they encouraged me to continue working on the guide even more.
So, I will add more detailed information to an opponent section, especially how to play versus mirror and how to pick a correct cards from Curious Glimmerroot
Stay tuned! Will update it today!
Also, right now on the stream I'm climbing ladder only with this deck! So you can join and witness it. Moreover, after a legend hit I will share all the data I could gather during this endeavour with you, my friends! Thank you a lot!
Overall Statistics
Usually game length is 8-9 turns
My overall win rate from rank 5 to the Legend is 57-60 %
Most of my opponents were:
Tier 1 (80%) Paladins, Priests and Rogues
Tier 2 (20%) Druids, Warlocs and Mags
Tier 3 (0%) Hunters, Shamans and Warriors
Card Statistic
Mulligan
From my friend kaczka#2779
Always
Kabal Talonpriest if on curve
Versus control opponents
Vesus aggro opponents
Corridor Creeper if on curve
Card explanation and clarifications
Grand Archivist actually REMOVES a spell from your deck after a cast, so always try to remember which spell you have already used!
Spiteful Summoner do not repeat my mistake, when I played this card over other cards without any spells in my deck! So, again, keep a track of your spells. If you are already controlling board on turn 5/6 it will give you a huge advantage and just win you a game if you get a decent 8/10 drop
Northshire Cleric is our only card draw in the deck, so better do not waste it without any effect
Shadow Ascendant is a great tempo card, but always play it only when you have something on the board already
Netherspite Historian play it always over other 2 drops. Helps you to adjust your dragon pool to beat a specific opponent..It will give you a dragon for other dragon's effect. The big question is what to choose? If it is a control opponent choose late game dragons, if it is an aggro choose Duskbreaker or Primordial Drake
Duskbreaker is your high priority card against other tempo decks and aggro decks and overall the best card in your deck
Tar Creeper 1/5 taunt nowadays can not stop aggro pressure, so only good after Kabal Talonpriest buff
Corridor Creeper always calculate price of this card after your trades, some times is better to lose some small minions in order to play 5/5 on turn 3
Drakonid Operative in my opinion it is the second best card in our deck. From Warlock and Priest you always want to steal DK card. Also try to pick aggressive cards to sneak a lethal where they do not expect it!
Bonemare is a card, which will win you a lot of games. Play only on awake minions (those who are ready to attack current turn) to make the most value from it.
Mind Control is a decent 10-cost spell, which will you win many games versus Warlocks and Big Priests. Play it smart and in most beneficial way. Sometimes obvious target is not the best one. And I do believe that how you use this cards differs a good Priest player from a legendary Priest player.
Free From Amber is a beautiful and powerful 8-cost spell. It's value is unarguable. 10-cost minion for 8-cost spell ? Give me two!
Cobalt Scalebane is one more deadly tempo card, which can change the board situation significantly with it's each turn +3 damage buff, play it smart and calculate next turn damage in order to set up lethal and value trades. Always play it after Drakonid Operative if you have both cards on turn 5.
Curious Glimmerroot the main question with that card, that I was asked during a stream was: "how do I know what to pick?" My answer might be obvious, but still:
- Check is any of cards have been played already by your opponent.
- Usually concentrate on basic or common cards.
- Know the meta, never pick any specific or unplayable cards, which you have not ever seen in the game before.
Tech cards
Usage of tech cards will always have a negative impact on your overall win rate, but if you somehow sure, that the very next opponent will use secrets or weapons, change Twilight Drake for Eater of Secrets, Spellbreaker or Acidic Swamp Ooze or any other weapon destroying card of your choice.
Also, if you face a lot of aggro you can use Tortollan Shellraiser instead of Curious Glimmerroot
But I strongly recommend just to play standard version.
Possible cards substitutions
If you do not have cards like Curious Glimmerroot or Netherspite Historian substitute them for Acidic Swamp Ooze, Spellbreaker or Faerie Dragon
If you do not have Grand Archivist substitute it for Ysera
Opponents
In current meta each class is mostly represented by one archetype, especially from rank 5 to 1, where everyone want to achieve legends using the most efficient deck.
Also, the only thing you are scared is AOE, so how to play section is mostly about your opponents possible AOE clears.
Also, there is no concrete information about how to play against Hunters, Shamans and Warriors in my guide due to lack of my gathered information and statistics about those classes, but usually it is a free win for you.
Difficulty: Easy
Hunter
The only tip here is to trade hard, focus on the beasts and save your Duskbreaker for Lesser Emerald Spellstone
Warlock
Overview
I have a 100% win rate against Control Warlock. Try to save Mind Control for their demons, so they can not summon them again. It will be a long game, but in the end you will out value any warlock.
How to play against
Keep in mind turn 4 Hellfire, that means it is always better on turn 4 to have one 4-health minion, rather than two 3-health minion.
On turn 8 Warlock will use Twisting Nether, you can not do much about, just try to have sufficient amount of dmg on the board to set up lethal next turn. It is not a good idea to have more damage than you need to kill you opponent on the board anyway. So always calculate your board damage.
Do not let them to use Defile by always checking life of your minions and avoiding position, when you have 1-health minion, n-health minion, n+1-health minion.
Play passive, sometimes there is situations where you just need to wait couple of turns rather than trading all your minions into Void Lord
Druid
Also 100% win rate against all types of Druids. Always keep Spiteful Summoner and Duskbreaker, both cards will help you against two most popular decks: Token and Jade.
How to play against
I usually play only around Spreading Plague, so try to leave on the board only big minions and trade your small minions before turn 6.
Mage
Also 100% win rate against all types of Mages, but mostly it is a Secret Mage. Always save Duskbreaker to kill with one blow 99% of Mage early game minions. Do not forget to heal yourself, even if you think you are safe.
How to play against
Only anti-tempo card Mages are using is Explosive Runes, but unfortunately it kills almost all of your cards, so for me is always better to save some health over a minion.
Keep in mind that they can get any spell from Primordial Glyph, but mostly they will chose some direct damage cards, over AOE, so always keep an eye on your health.
Difficulty: Normal or IMPOSSIBLE
Paladin
Mostly represented by aggro or aggro murloc's versions, but for you they are the same. Easy opponent if you have two or more Duskbreaker, HARD if one and impossible if none.
Difficulty: Hard
Priest
RazaDK Priest
If it RazaDK Priest just hope they do not find any of combo piece or spent everything on your minions, otherwise just wait until he kills you with combo. You can not do much about that opponent due to the solo character of this archetype.
Big Priest
If it is Big Priest just hope they do not find Barnes of 4th turn and summon it on 6th turn with Shadow Essence
How to play against
You are not afraid of Dragonfire Potion, but currently a lot of Priests use Psychic Scream so be aware about it and prepare to build your board from the very beginning after 7th turn.
Versus Big Priests your beast weapon is Mind Control if you will be able to steal a big minion once or even twice it will be a huge advantage, because of inability to resurrect those cards. Try to find from Drakonid Operative spells like Shadow Visions and from them you will easily find Mind Control spell.
Rogue
Spiteful Priest is a tempo deck and Rogue is just a better tempo deck. Always keep Duskbreaker and hope they do not play turbo Edwin VanCleef on turn 3 or do not Shadowstep Prince Keleseth twice.
MIROR
First, you always have to mulligan for Spiteful Summoner, because it is your main win condition. Second, usually the player who plays Duskbreaker the last is in better position. Third, Mind Control is also has to be played after your opponent.
Personal Tips
0. Never concede! Never give up.
1. Legend rank is not about your skill, it is how many time you can spent on the game.
2. Do not change deck too often, just chose any of Tier 1/2 decks and play it all the way to the top, mastering your piloting skills.
3. Rank 5 is only the halfway to the Legend.
4. Make a break if you lose more than 3-5 games in a row.
Deck Tips
1. Keep in mind that Spiteful Priest is a tempo deck, that means that your main goal is to take control over the board.
2. Do not play around AOE, bite your opponent to use them in bad time.
3. Try to keep at least one dragon in your hand all the time, sometimes it is better to lose some board rather than to play a dragon without an effect!
5. Do not forget to heal your minions in order to keep them ALIVE!
6. Always keep in mind what cards you can draw in order to save enough mana for a good top decks, for example, Duskbreaker.
Gameplay Video
I strongly recommend to watch my streams over other youtube videos, because I watched many of them and decided that they do not fully represent the power of the deck due to the lack of experience with this specific deck.
Video is from the stream 03.01.2018, where I climbing ladder only with this deck from rank 16 to Legend
Hall of Fame
Here I will post a legend hits with this deck
Hello, You can steal them with Mind Control or use [card]Twilight Acolyte[/card], but usually you have an answer for [card]Mountain Giant[/card] if you already made a decent board.
This is a bad deck now cause any player who has 1% of a braincell knows this decklist card 1 to 30. This is a good deck to play on the first week, but now its easy to beat cause you know 100% of their gameplan,which is never a good thing if youre playing this deck.
? This is the case with 95%+ of decks played on the ladder. I haven't seen any off meta decks all season, save for a few Warriors. Everyone knows every card in pretty much every deck. The win rate for this deck has decreased a bit over the last few days, but it seems to me like a good explanation for that is the increasing popularity of the deck and its relatively cheap price, so more and more players who are unskilled with the deck are playing it. That, in my opinion, is why Cubelock is only like 5-6th in win rate by deck archetype.
In any event, a variation of this deck is seeing a 54%+ win rate the last few days, so I wouldn't worry too much.
Win rates: http://metastats.net/archetypedecks/Dragon-Priest/last4/
I'm not sure how your response is relevant to the original comment. I'm not trying to be rude or anything, it's fine if you don't like it when people use net decks. But I didn't say that would make anyone a better player. You said this isn't a good deck "now", implying that there was a point when it was a good deck. I said that there is a good explanation for why the win rate for this exact deck is down a percentage point or two over the last few days, and that a slight variation on this deck (swap Glimmerroot for Faerie Dragon) has a fine win rate, roughly in line with where this deck's win rate has been over the past few weeks.
Hello, you won't believe, but I know all cards from 1 to 30 in any deck, ,which played on the ladder at the this very moment, I would say more! I can tell which cards they hold in their hand! Magic!
I didn't buy Karazhan, so i used Twilight Acolyte instead of hisstorics and it works pretty well against big minions like corridor creeper or in all matchups
If you don't have the historians, you can try going for tempo instead: cut 2x Netherspite Historian and 2x Shadow Ascendant for 2x Southsea Captain, 1x Patches the Pirate and 1x Prince Keleseth.
You can then also choose to cut one Free From Amber for another Twilight Drake or Twilight Acolyte.
I personally believe you should keep tweaking the 3-drops in this deck. See a lot of Aggro? Run 2x Tar Creeper. See a lot of Control? Switch Tar Creepers for Twilight Acolytes.
Same goes for Curious Glimmerroot. You might be better off without the Glimmerroots and with the Acolyte. Or maybe one of each. It's a continuous search for the best balance.
Hello, please do not read a comment above, it is really subjective. "tweaking" your deck will only decrease your win rate.
For sure you can use that card instead of Netherspite Historian
Hello, great result!
See you on twitch!
followed you on twitch.
you think I should craft a 2nd glimmerroot or save y dust for another I'm working on? I am also working on finishing a murloc paladin deck, and only need 3 epics for it. i'm torn between the two right, ha ha. I'd love 2 glimmerroots, but that's 1/3 of what I need to eventually have a full on murlocadin.
I love the synergy in those murloc decks, but glimmer is probably my favourite card right now for what it can do in terms of giving you cards to win with, and showing you what kind of deck your facing also.
LoL, glimmer or murlocs ;D
Hello, thank you for following!
I think that Aggro Paladin is more efficient if your goal us getting a Legend Rank, bu in terms of fun experience, this deck is better for sure.
Estou jogando com esse deck e é realmente uma maquina, não tem tanta velocidade quanto paladino,mas é tão bom quanto.
Hello, Please keep in mind that the main language of the site is so-called English, хорошо?
Is Spiteful Summoner worth crafting?
Hello, I believe that I've explained the reasoning for that specific card quite well, please reread the guide.
11-2 , both loses to paladins
Paladins are hard to beat, but still it is possible, so quite good for such deck.
Please follow my twitch, where I regularly face aggro paladins and I could give you some advices.
If u want to see how aggro paladin plays to better understand it, you can check out my youtube channel where I play a lot of aggro paladin