[KaC] Wild Dragon RenoRazakus Priest
- Last updated Dec 10, 2017 (Kobolds Patch)
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Wild
- 19 Minions
- 10 Spells
- Deck Type: Ranked Deck
- Deck Archetype: Dragon Priest
- Crafting Cost: 11900
- Dust Needed: Loading Collection
- Created: 12/10/2017 (Kobolds Patch)
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Battle Tag:
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Region:
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Total Deck Rating
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Dragon Priest deck list and strategy
When playing Dragon Priest, try to build your way towards establishing a solid presence by the mid-game, and use clever trading and removal cards to keep the opponent at bay until that moment comes. Cards like Shadow Word: Pain, Shadow Word: Death and your AOE options all help you out a huge amount here.
There's an element of luck to be had from the likes of Netherspite Historianand Drakonid Operative, but you can very often use these cards to swing the match heavily in your favour. They're consistently useful enough to make Dragon Priest a very flexible deck in just about any corner of the Hearthstone metagame.
A special mention should be made in this latest version of the guide to the combo potential that exists between Inner Fire and Divine Spirit. You can use the latter to boost an active minion up in size, then use the former to increase its Attacking power for some surprise - often game-ending - burst damage.
Here is winrate:
Dragon Priest Mulligan guide
With this new Dragon Priest, so much of what you keep depends on the potential interactions between your first crop of cards and the cards you might want to dig around for. We're also entering a new meta, where things are always volatile and uncertain.
With that said though, evergreen keeps include Northshire Cleric, Radiant Elemental and Netherspite Historian. If you get Twilight Drake in your opening hand you can think about stalling things out in order to fatten the Dragon up.
Think about the synergies at every stage of the process though. If you get Netherspite Historian and any Dragon, it might be worth keeping the pair so you get a guaranteed pull off the Historian on Turn 2. Twilight Drake again is very helpful in this context.
When things have settled down we'll update this Mulligan section with advice on what to keep against specific opponents. Until we know who those opponents are though, there's not an awful lot more we can add!
If you want to add or customise smthing pls write at comments !
I'd suggest adding Lightbomb. The most cost-efficient boardclear Priest ever had, in my opinion
Also, a quick note. Having a refresh-able hero power makes Spawn of Shadows ever so powerful
Best deck I’ve ever seen