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IMMORTATAKAH PALLY by GunkLadle

  • Last updated Apr 5, 2019 (Level Up Nerf)
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Wild

  • 14 Minions
  • 14 Spells
  • 2 Weapons
  • Deck Type: Theorycraft
  • Deck Archetype: Control Paladin
  • Crafting Cost: 8360
  • Dust Needed: Loading Collection
  • Created: 4/5/2019 (Level Up Nerf)
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    DevRys#2249

  • Region:

    EU

  • Total Deck Rating

    232

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IMMORTAL!

Making Prelate Pally work this (or any) expansion is a bit of a gamble.

However, I think that the list compiled here shows some promise in aspects of survivability.

Early game: Play your 2-Drops and draw cards with Crystology and Call to Adventure, finding you your 2-Drops. Vs aggro play the Immortal Prelate only if it is buffed or you can buff it. Don´t play it at all until the late game against control.

Mid game: Bronze Herald IS your midgame! Two 4/4 dragons are not amazing in stats, but you can slam them down to stall out the game, together with Truesilver Champion.

Board clears: Early on there is the option to combo Wild Pyromancer with Lightforged Blessing or Sound the Bells! (and draw some cards with Acolyte of Pain), later you have Equality and Shrink Ray.

Late game: Here is where it gets interesting! After playing your Immortal Prelate and Bronze Herald cards (and having them die!) Da Undatakah when played will take on either two deathrattles of Immortal Prelate and one of the Bronze Herald, or the other way around. Either way, you get a big minion, that will shuffle himself into the deck as well as give you resources (4/4 Dragons) in hand. You can combo playing him together with Lightforged Blessing (which you essentially have 4 copies of).

If Da Undatakah gets transformed by a card like Polymorph, you still have the two Immortal Prelate to buff with Sound the Bells! and give taunt to with Sunfury Protector.

I personally have enjoyed playing an older variance of this deck in the past, and am excited to see if it can be pulled off reliably in the new expansion.

Happy theorycrafting,

Dave

PS: Obviously in many matchups, an infinite value combo isn´t required, and I would recommend focussing on clearing the board and hitting the face.