I play many control deck like control warrior, mech hunter, summon mage. Chef Nomi can beat me at late turn. This make me frustrated. Its use in tempo rogue with Shadowstep and Togwaggle's Scheme, miracle priest with Seance.
I want to know how to counter it. I just think Hakkar, the Soulflayer but seem too slow and need lucky to draw it. I cant always use removal like Brawl more than 2.
if you're playing warrior, bomb warrior would be a soft counter cause they have to draw all those bombs first which will either deplete resources or outright kill them.
You can get up to 3 board clears if you add in deathwing but its true that shadowstep +nomi is kinda nuts. You can try and time deathing to make sure its lethal but have to get them to 12 or so first
Why not just play nomi if you are having trouble removing it make them remove yours unless they play it first at the end of a game you being control you should just win out right after
I know the priest version is basically all control/draw and no attack. so the two brawls at the end should be good enough, because you don't need them for anything else. also often at around turn ten priest will get draw happy, so if you target their acolytes with whirlwind, you can tpically get them to burn 2 or 3 cards. occasionally you get the chef, but even if you don't you usually get valuable info about the control tools they don't have and you can play accordingly.
According to Disguised Toast, the secret is to try to clear the first Nomi wave on the board. Save your hard clears for subsequent waves.
This means you have to watch your opponent's deck and be ready on board for the first wave.
I personally don't think Nomi Priest is scary at all. The win rate is terrible, and I've never lost to it, not even once. (It is possible I've never come up against it while playing slow control. I honestly don't remember.)
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The best solution I've found for Nomi priest is aggro. It's a reductive solution, but honestly I have lost to ZERO Nomi priests running midrange and bomb hunter.
Their whole goal is to rip through their deck to play the fastest Nomi they can, and if you're punching their face for 2-5 or more damage a turn, they're gonna be in a lot of trouble even if they manage to hit the turn 7 Nomi dream, especially if you're running big burst plays like Waggle Pick + Leeroy Jenkins, or Tundra Rhino and Scavenging Hyena + any cheap beasts you have in hand or on board.
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Nomi priest is a tier 4 meme deck and should fade from the meta. Nomi Rogue is insane, but i've seen Rogue do fine even without Nomi anyway. Expect that class to get 2-3 cards nerfed.
As previously mentioned, spell damage to allow warpath to clear is the best warrior tech. If you're seeing the deck enough for it to bother you then that is the way to go.
By mech hunter I assume you mean deathrattle since bomb hunter isn't a control deck. Probably not much you can do with that one since they have silences and hard removal. Even if you get venomizer missle launcher set up they will just silence if they were smart enough to hold them.
Summoner mage isn't really a control deck either, but it can be a bad matchup if they have their mass hysterias. You might steamroll them or they might have answers. More comes down to what you both draw. I don't think there is a tech that can help it.
Nomi priest is a tier 4 meme deck and should fade from the meta. Nomi Rogue is insane, but i've seen Rogue do fine even without Nomi anyway. Expect that class to get 2-3 cards nerfed.
No, it's not. people have reached high legend, #1 legend in fact, playing Nomi priest. It's just a polarized combo deck like Hakkar druid.
Basically if you are aggro you should have killed him before they play Nomi or if you are control you keep all the areas and have as much life or armor as possible.
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I think Chef Nomi is too good for late game.
Its better than Mecha'thun.
I play many control deck like control warrior, mech hunter, summon mage.
Chef Nomi can beat me at late turn.
This make me frustrated.
Its use in tempo rogue with Shadowstep and Togwaggle's Scheme, miracle priest with Seance.
I want to know how to counter it.
I just think Hakkar, the Soulflayer but seem too slow and need lucky to draw it.
I cant always use removal like Brawl more than 2.
any idea?
There's is a tech for control warrior Mana Reservoir or Spellzerker. You can use your warpath for 6 damage with either of them.
if you're playing warrior, bomb warrior would be a soft counter cause they have to draw all those bombs first which will either deplete resources or outright kill them.
i know bomb warrior is good against it.
but i just want to know how to counter it for full control deck.
+ spell damage is work. at least this is cheap way to make live longer.
but not really synergy with deck.
You can get up to 3 board clears if you add in deathwing but its true that shadowstep +nomi is kinda nuts. You can try and time deathing to make sure its lethal but have to get them to 12 or so first
mecha thun warrior. Can scrap your combo and use Maly Whirlwind for one clear and 2 brawls.
Hecklebot trashes with the highroll
Why not just play nomi if you are having trouble removing it make them remove yours unless they play it first at the end of a game you being control you should just win out right after
I know the priest version is basically all control/draw and no attack. so the two brawls at the end should be good enough, because you don't need them for anything else. also often at around turn ten priest will get draw happy, so if you target their acolytes with whirlwind, you can tpically get them to burn 2 or 3 cards. occasionally you get the chef, but even if you don't you usually get valuable info about the control tools they don't have and you can play accordingly.
According to Disguised Toast, the secret is to try to clear the first Nomi wave on the board. Save your hard clears for subsequent waves.
This means you have to watch your opponent's deck and be ready on board for the first wave.
I personally don't think Nomi Priest is scary at all. The win rate is terrible, and I've never lost to it, not even once. (It is possible I've never come up against it while playing slow control. I honestly don't remember.)
"Why, you never expected justice from a company, did you? They have neither a soul to lose nor a body to kick." -- Lady Saba Holland
The best solution I've found for Nomi priest is aggro. It's a reductive solution, but honestly I have lost to ZERO Nomi priests running midrange and bomb hunter.
Their whole goal is to rip through their deck to play the fastest Nomi they can, and if you're punching their face for 2-5 or more damage a turn, they're gonna be in a lot of trouble even if they manage to hit the turn 7 Nomi dream, especially if you're running big burst plays like Waggle Pick + Leeroy Jenkins, or Tundra Rhino and Scavenging Hyena + any cheap beasts you have in hand or on board.
Rage quitting: the best way to ensure your opponent knows they beat a giant baby.
Nomi priest is a tier 4 meme deck and should fade from the meta. Nomi Rogue is insane, but i've seen Rogue do fine even without Nomi anyway. Expect that class to get 2-3 cards nerfed.
i know and when i check in hsreplay nomi priest winrate is only ~45%.
but if you i control deck and opponent play nomi, i just dont want easy to give up.
i just think there is still hope.
As previously mentioned, spell damage to allow warpath to clear is the best warrior tech. If you're seeing the deck enough for it to bother you then that is the way to go.
By mech hunter I assume you mean deathrattle since bomb hunter isn't a control deck. Probably not much you can do with that one since they have silences and hard removal. Even if you get venomizer missle launcher set up they will just silence if they were smart enough to hold them.
Summoner mage isn't really a control deck either, but it can be a bad matchup if they have their mass hysterias. You might steamroll them or they might have answers. More comes down to what you both draw. I don't think there is a tech that can help it.
No, it's not. people have reached high legend, #1 legend in fact, playing Nomi priest. It's just a polarized combo deck like Hakkar druid.
Basically if you are aggro you should have killed him before they play Nomi or if you are control you keep all the areas and have as much life or armor as possible.
This thread should have been closed.