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Malganis Rides!

  • Last updated Jan 25, 2016 (Explorers)
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  • 24 Minions
  • 6 Spells
  • Deck Type: Ranked Deck
  • Deck Archetype: Unknown
  • Crafting Cost: 3580
  • Dust Needed: Loading Collection
  • Created: 1/24/2016 (Explorers)
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Posted by request - Adapted from a popular deck here on heartpwn.

I'm having a lot of fun with this deck - both because winning is fun, and because of all the different intricate plays, where order or position or both are important.  And the big combos - those, too.

In some ways, this deck is a hybrid of Zoo, DemonLock, and Handlock (I even considered - am still considering - Molten Giant for anti-aggro).  The addition of Dreadsteed makes the Voidcaller combo much more consistent.

The cards

 Dreadsteed: When I first saw this card, I turned my nose up at it - a 1/1? What difference can a 1/1 make?  How wrong I was - It's really the perfect addition to Demonlock.  It enables Voidcaller's deathrattle, soaks up a silence, or never goes away.  It activates Knife Juggler's ability all the time, and makes a great target for Abusive SergeantVoid TerrorPower Overwhelming, and Defender of Argus.  Drop Kel'Thuzad, and your biggest problem is not filling your side with them.  But if you want a couple more, hit 'em with Sacrificial Pact or Mortal Coil and here comes the calvalry! And Mal'Ganis - it was always so sad to get Mal'Ganis out with no demons to buff.  Now, it's a rarity, thanks to this card and:

Imp Gang Boss and Imp-losion: Great for turns 2/3/4 on their own,  going on to shut down aggro with Defender of Argus, or play tempo with  Abusive Sergeant, Power Overwhelming, and Void Terror.

Mal'Ganis: Immunity - not only does he protect you from your opponent, he protects you from yourself - you can now Life Tap without losing life. Oh, yeah, and giving all your demons +2/+2, too.  Makes opponents very sad.

Nerubian Egg: There are so many triggers in this deck, you rarely have to worry how long it will sit there useless - and so often trades better than 1-to-1.

 

 

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