Value Token Priest!
- Last updated Aug 16, 2016 (Karazhan)
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Wild
- 16 Minions
- 14 Spells
- Deck Type: Ranked Deck
- Deck Archetype: N'Zoth Priest
- Crafting Cost: 4040
- Dust Needed: Loading Collection
- Created: 8/8/2016 (Old Gods)
- Fyrjefe
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Total Deck Rating
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Updated for FIRST Wing of Karazan!!!
Hey, guys.
Today, I decided to put together and publish a priest deck that was brewing in my mind For a little while. It's definitely an off-beat deck, but with the early removal and buffs, it can generate some board presence and create some value from power plays. The first question I tried to answer when building this deck is, "how do I make something that can compete with aggro and other midrange decks that happen to go wide?" The big answer was Violet Teacher. From there, I tried to explore some of the cheaper priest spells that would work with this card.
Meanwhile, I took a look at removal and board control. Bloodmage Thalnos is key for cycling in the deck. Super strong with Holy Smite which can hit that crucial 3 damage mark, taking out a lot of early and mid-game threats. The dream would be getting these cards to boost Holy Nova. I put in two Shadow Word: Deaths and an Entomb for those big guys that you might not be able to trade up into.
The crux of the deck lies in the 4-drops , as well as a couple 3s, and the new Arcane Anomaly; Priest of the Feast and Shifting Shade are seen as relatively big threats in the deck. Opponents will look to remove these at any cost. Try to play those out and bait out removal, to pave the way for Violet Teacher. Giving her Divine Spirit is decent value. Makes her stickier, and can conversely lead into playing other threats which they might not be able to remove. Buffs allow you to trade up, and sometimes the opponent will either over-spend to remove her, or completely underestimate her.
Thoughtsteal was thrown in on a whim, but turned out to be actually half decent. Combined with Shifting Shade, you can possibly pull more spells (hopefully removal!) and synergies from other classes. A lot of what other people run seem to have more value than any priest cards. Plus, think of Thoughsteal like Arcane Intellect. Token Yogg Druid has lots of activators, as well as Rogue, dragon warrior, and Shaman has many spells and cards that can help you go wide on the board.
Allright. If this deck shows any interest, we can talk about matchups and mulligans some more. I've made this deck without too much thought of the Karazan cards. In fact, I made this deck despite the Purify memes that have exploded as of late. Anyway, let me know what you guys think!
[Aug. 13]
- I decided to swap Fjola Lightbane for N'Zoth, the Corruptor. Helps with control matchups.
[Aug. 11]
- Swapped Azure Drake for Priest of the Feast
- Swapped Sunfury Protector for Arcane Anomaly
[Aug. 8]
- Made some swap outs--put in the Sunfury Protectors for early tempo and late game taunt
- Some people have suggested that I go for Excavated Evil over Holy Nova. The former is a recovery mechanic, the latter a win-more card. Try either and tell me what works.
Why no Moroes? Seems pretty good as a token generator and has some good synergy with Power Word: Shield.
Way better than Fjola, the more I think about it. Deck only contains three activators for her....
I have to admit, the number of activators for her has definitely dropped. Moroes is a hard pick for priest, despite Power Word: Shield. He's too vulnerable standing alone, while Fjola Lightbane is at least a 3/4 body for 3. The deck has lots of value. We need early tempo. :)
Honestly, put a second Squirming Tentacle, removal, or Yogg-Saron, Hope's End.
Awesome. It's really important to get a handle on the early game. The taunt really helps. If you have Crazed Alchemist or Sunfury Protector, they may help you out as well. I'm still tryin'. This deck isn't set in stone, so tell me what works. I'm up to 14 with it, from 20. Warrior can be fenangled if you steal the right cards. Zoo is still a problem. trading up for 2 mana is just too efficient for priest.
Just checking in on how you're finding the deck. I've been experimenting with some new cards, and finding the spell-oriented ones do well for the deck. It's still a really cheap build that seems to be holding its own.