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[UPDATE] Ragnaros, Secret Lightlord

  • Last updated May 5, 2016 (Old Gods)
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  • 16 Minions
  • 12 Spells
  • 2 Weapons
  • Deck Type: Ranked Deck
  • Deck Archetype: Secret Paladin
  • Crafting Cost: 7560
  • Dust Needed: Loading Collection
  • Created: 4/29/2016 (Old Gods)
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  • Battle Tag:

    FrozenPixel#1932

  • Region:

    US

  • Total Deck Rating

    5

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None of your business, insect! - Ragnaros, Lightlord secret diary.

Secrets can never die. Especially with healing.

I wanted to see if I could make secrets great again, and since I couldn't find a new OG secret deck, I thought I'd try. After experimenting with various combinations of secrets, I found running Noble Sacrifice, Redemption, and Repentance to be the best. With all of the big health minions out there, Repentance can definitely save you.

Selfless Hero into Bilefin Tidehunter is the new Shielded Minibot opener. It's great. Shamans hate it.

I'm not a legend player, and I can't promise you 80% win rate, but this deck can handle almost everything out there. Except Priest. :(

While this deck may look a little like the Secret Paladin of old, it's important to realize that you can't pilot it like before. Think of it more like a Secret Control Paladin, and you'll do fine.

 

New Update

- 2 Azure Drake
- 1 Divine Favor
- 1 Blessing of Kings
- 1 Emperor Thaurissan

+ 2 Secretkeeper
+ 1 Lay on Hands
+ 1 Stand Against Darkness
+ 1 Sylvanas Windrunner

Divine Favor and Emperor were removed because DF more often than not ended up as a dead card, and Emperor rarely gave value. Sylvanas is a much better answer on turn 6, and Lay on Hands adds another way to heal and gives you cards. Whenever I did use Divine Favor before, it always ended up being around 8 mana anyway.

With the added card draw, and more of a need in the early game I added Secretkeepers back into the deck. Running 2 Blessings was just to greedy and instead now use Stand Against Darkness to retake board control or to fill the board before playing Challenger. It's a surprisingly ok card.

Old Update: To deal with the increase of Zoo and Evolve Shaman, I've removed 1 Redemption, 2 A Light in the Darkness, and added 1 Consecration, 1 Equality, and 1 Competitive Spirit. Doing this also increased my win rate against both Control and C'Thun Priest.

I really wanted to make A Light in the Darkness work in this deck, but the current meta just makes it to slow. I still think it's a much better card than most people realize, but in the end it didn't make the cut for this type of deck.