Been trying out something with Priest revolving around buffing some early minions and trying to get ahead on the board with that. There are heal elements in the deck so you can make trades and heal your buffed up minions to stay ahead on the board.
This is still an early experiment but it has been doing better than expected so far, having beat Zoolock, Mech Hunter and a few other players I came across. Being able to heal your minions after trading seems quite strong.
Yes there is a Nat Pagle and Holy Nova in this deck, again this is very experimental. Card draw is a bit of a weakness with this deck and for a buff deck having a 2 mana 50% drawish card with 4 health is actually not completely terrible. I'll probably change him out when I get something better though. The Thalnos might also be replaceable.
Thoughts about possible replacements are:
Happy Ghoul (this deck has heals in it, though you're kinda looking to heal your board over yourself) Shadow Visions (for more copies of the buff spells) Shadow Words (for more control)
I've tried Damaged Stegotron but it doesn't really do anything that the other minions can't do once buffed/healed.
### Healin' # Class: Priest # Format: Standard # Year of the Raven # # 2x (1) Binding Heal # 2x (1) Northshire Cleric # 2x (1) Power Word: Shield # 2x (1) Test Subject # 1x (2) Bloodmage Thalnos # 2x (2) Divine Hymn # 1x (2) Nat Pagle # 2x (2) Radiant Elemental # 2x (2) Shadow Ascendant # 2x (3) Acolyte of Pain # 2x (3) Extra Arms # 2x (3) Injured Blademaster # 2x (3) Tar Creeper # 2x (3) Unidentified Elixir # 2x (4) Spellbreaker # 2x (5) Holy Nova # AAECAa0GAu0F+wgO5QTyBckG1QjyDPsM0sEC2MECysMCzswCv+UCvfMC5fcC8YADAA==
Seems ok overall, but I think you should get rid of acolyte of pain, nat pagle, bloodmage thalnos, test subject, binding heal and divine hymn at least, I think they're too slow/there are better, more flexible options.
Firebat has been playing something similar in some of his latest youtube videos, you might wanna check them:
I personally think that priest's buffs are weak, but if you want to use them, go ahead.
This would be my take on an aggressive priest deck that uses heals (but not buffs) to get ahead on board.
Been trying out something with Priest revolving around buffing some early minions and trying to get ahead on the board with that. There are heal elements in the deck so you can make trades and heal your buffed up minions to stay ahead on the board.
This is still an early experiment but it has been doing better than expected so far, having beat Zoolock, Mech Hunter and a few other players I came across. Being able to heal your minions after trading seems quite strong.
Yes there is a Nat Pagle and Holy Nova in this deck, again this is very experimental.
Card draw is a bit of a weakness with this deck and for a buff deck having a 2 mana 50% drawish card with 4 health is actually not completely terrible. I'll probably change him out when I get something better though.
The Thalnos might also be replaceable.
Thoughts about possible replacements are:
Happy Ghoul (this deck has heals in it, though you're kinda looking to heal your board over yourself)
Shadow Visions (for more copies of the buff spells)
Shadow Words (for more control)
I've tried Damaged Stegotron but it doesn't really do anything that the other minions can't do once buffed/healed.
### Healin'
# Class: Priest
# Format: Standard
# Year of the Raven
#
# 2x (1) Binding Heal
# 2x (1) Northshire Cleric
# 2x (1) Power Word: Shield
# 2x (1) Test Subject
# 1x (2) Bloodmage Thalnos
# 2x (2) Divine Hymn
# 1x (2) Nat Pagle
# 2x (2) Radiant Elemental
# 2x (2) Shadow Ascendant
# 2x (3) Acolyte of Pain
# 2x (3) Extra Arms
# 2x (3) Injured Blademaster
# 2x (3) Tar Creeper
# 2x (3) Unidentified Elixir
# 2x (4) Spellbreaker
# 2x (5) Holy Nova
#
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Any thoughts?
Seems ok overall, but I think you should get rid of acolyte of pain, nat pagle, bloodmage thalnos, test subject, binding heal and divine hymn at least, I think they're too slow/there are better, more flexible options.
Firebat has been playing something similar in some of his latest youtube videos, you might wanna check them:
I personally think that priest's buffs are weak, but if you want to use them, go ahead.
This would be my take on an aggressive priest deck that uses heals (but not buffs) to get ahead on board.