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Pirate Dragon Warrior

  • Last updated May 29, 2016 (Old Gods)
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  • 24 Minions
  • 4 Spells
  • 2 Weapons
  • Deck Type: Ranked Deck
  • Deck Archetype: Dragon Warrior
  • Crafting Cost: 12960
  • Dust Needed: Loading Collection
  • Created: 5/29/2016 (Old Gods)
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So recently Kripp did a video on a fun Pirate-Dragon-N'Zoth Warrior deck, and I wanted to test it out in the legend ranks. Here's a link to the video with some more details on his thoughts on the deck: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WD2gv4mq-8E

Now, you'll notice my deck cuts out N'Zoth and a couple of the deathrattles in Kripp's original deck. Testing it out, the inconsistencies in his original deck were far too many to justify N'Zoth.

What I found is that I had a lot of trouble facing the more aggressive hunter or midrange decks. And this deck relies on consistency to come back on the board when you are behind. Thus, I cut out N'Zoth. The control match ups for this deck are generally in your favor, and with the addition of Grommash I included in my version, this deck provides plenty of ways to burst control opponents down or just have too many threats for them to respond to.

After cutting N'Zoth, my win rate against aggressive and midrange decks went up, and didn't find any control match ups different. I've been hovering around 1400 legend with this deck and would like to see other people's thoughts.

Tech choices: I put in a Harrison Jones to help against Doom Hammer, and many of the weapons found in the Tempo Warrior lists. Arathi Weapon Smith was put in to replace one of the Loot Hoarders I cut. The 2/2 weapon is good at helping keep tempo and is just another weapon to help with the pirate synergy.