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[TWIST] Lost in the Park - Armor up and smorc ...

  • Last updated Jul 6, 2023 (Paladin & Lady S'theno Changes)
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  • 11 Minions
  • 19 Spells
  • Deck Type: Ranked Deck
  • Deck Archetype: Quest Druid
  • Crafting Cost: 3720
  • Dust Needed: Loading Collection
  • Created: 7/1/2023 (Paladin & Lady S'theno Changes)
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When Festival of Legends first dropped I was like "ohh...support for quest druid!" Then I realized the quest just rotated. Bummer! But with the introduction of Twist, we can play all these sweet new attack cards alongside the quest Lost in the Park

Unlike the quest druid variations that existed in standard, this deck tops out at 4 mana! Yes, just 4! In addition to lots of ways to gain attack, we also have plenty of armor gain to stay out of lethal range until we can drop our Guff quest reward, or until we have enough mana to mount a massive attack to the face and finish off our opponent. 

Early on, you want Groovy Cat, Harmonic Mood and Peaceful Piper. On coin, you could consider keeping a Park Panther if you have any of the above already. These are our cards to get the quest completed. Harmonic Mood in your opening hand is a guaranteed completion of stage 1 on turn 2. 

For stall, we have armor cards like Chitinous Plating, Feral Rage and Pathmaker, to cast whatever option we didn't choose from Feral Rage. Our sole removal is Rake, but it can get big once our hero power is upgraded a few times.

We run one copy of Attorney-at-Maw to get through a taunt blocking us from going face. Spread the Word and Aquatic Form are our card draw. With our highest cost card being 4 mana, Aquatic Form is basically a guaranteed draw.

Of course, we have Solar Eclipse and Mark of the Spikeshell to combo with Guff. Innervate allows us to pull the combo off one or two turns early.

If there is any card you could swap, it would be Clawfury Adept. We don't build large boards, so it isn't super effective that way. It's really here just as one more way to gain attack. You could consider swapping for more removal or Jerry Rig Carpenter, although it kind of has negative synergy with Pathmaker.