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Justice Dragon Paladin

  • Last updated Apr 13, 2018 (Witchwood)
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  • 21 Minions
  • 6 Spells
  • 3 Weapons
  • Deck Type: Ranked Deck
  • Deck Archetype: Dragon Paladin
  • Crafting Cost: 5700
  • Dust Needed: Loading Collection
  • Created: 4/14/2018 (Witchwood)
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Hey!

This is my early paladin build as for the start of the Witchwood expansion. I hope you'll find it interesting, enjoy :)

Since there were a few released cards supporting Dragon archetype, I've decided to tinker a bit with this scheme. I've joined those dragon - connected minions with the ones which have proved their worth in the previous expansion. Another thing I'd like to mention are buffs. They greatly improve the deck's damage dealing potential which does the trick when it comes to rushing oponents down.

Here are a few interesting synergies worth mentioning:

Dragon Family:

Cathedral Gargoyle and Scaleworm with their effects triggered are above average if not powerful, and they should always be used that way.

Ebon Dragonsmith despite being a dragon, allows you to lower your weapons' costs which is quite effective. Especially with Silver Sword.

Buffs/Weapons:

Sword of Justice works quite well with the core paladin spell, which isCall to Arms and it's recommended you used it that way.

When you target Paragon of Light  with either of your spells or increase its stats with a weapon, you'll get some extra value which make this minion exceptionally powerful.

Both Sword of Justice and Silver Sword have a great potential of strenghtening your minions and should mainly be used that way. Always try to lower their costs with Ebon Dragonsmith , which grants you a bigger "mana window" needed to play minions. This is especially important with more expensive weapons.

Sunkeeper Tarim works exceptionally well with large numbers of Silver Hand Recruits, greatly improving their damage dealing potential. Could still be used for defensive purpose, since the deck lacks hard removal.

"Dudes":

Always remember to use your Knife Juggler wisely in order to unleash its destructive potential. Sometimes it's better to postpone playing it when you're likely to get a chance of combing it with Call to Arms spell.

Crystal Lion has a recuded cost for every Silver Hand Recruit you have and poses additional threat. Even one Silver Hand Recruit on your side makes it worth playing.

 

Potential replacements (i.e. cards worth mentioning/ones which would fit well here):