Hi guys! I recently got a second auctioneer from a pack and crafted a second prep, so now it's time to experiment with miracle. Now, I've heard that one can play miracle even without the legendaries mentioned in the title of the post, but I guess that having some of those might improve things.
Speaking of non-miracle arguments. From what I can see, Thalnos can also be used in a number of other decks, though I only play Warlock and Druid (also have the cards for Priest, but never really liked it), so this advantage is probably not going to be super relevant for me. Also, Thalnos is kind of boring in comparison with the alternatives, but I can see myself getting over it, if necessary :)
Speaking of miracle arguments. The variety of builds and opinions is quite overwhelming. I heard that VanCleef is a gimmick and can be easily replaced by a shade. I also heard that he's pretty much a staple of miracle decks. Same about Malygos. He's obviously essential to Malygos-flavored builds, but there are people who say that these builds are inferior to other variations. What I see everyone agreeing about is the value of Thalnos, but man is he bland!
100% thalanos is utility is worthy in all miracle variants, it is the only legendary needed for msot of shamans midrange decks also.
van cleef is the most diifcult card to master in miracle, if you do is very good, but until you arrive to understand how and when to use it can even be a liabilitie. ¨what i cleaned my hand in turn 3 for having a 14/14 and my oponent silenced it?? ( even if savjz did it in seatstory it was because of the oponent wild growth )
malygos miracle is just one fo the variants of miracle so his use is very limited.
Definitely not Thalnos, that's for sure. If you're building a new deck always get the high impact/truly unique cards first (such as Edwin or Malygos in this case) because those make the deck actually come together.
Thalnos, on the other hand, is the definition of luxury legend. While almost everybody (me included) ranks it generally better than kobold geomancer, the difference is small and there are situations where the kobold is actually the stronger card. Also, never ever craft cards based on how many decks it might be playable in over what's the actual best for the deck you're building right now (I just wanted to mention this, because people often make recommendations based on the former on this forum and I strongly think that is really bad advice, especially in the case of low impact card such as Thalnos).
Hi guys! I recently got a second auctioneer from a pack and crafted a second prep, so now it's time to experiment with miracle. Now, I've heard that one can play miracle even without the legendaries mentioned in the title of the post, but I guess that having some of those might improve things.
Speaking of non-miracle arguments. From what I can see, Thalnos can also be used in a number of other decks, though I only play Warlock and Druid (also have the cards for Priest, but never really liked it), so this advantage is probably not going to be super relevant for me. Also, Thalnos is kind of boring in comparison with the alternatives, but I can see myself getting over it, if necessary :)
Speaking of miracle arguments. The variety of builds and opinions is quite overwhelming. I heard that VanCleef is a gimmick and can be easily replaced by a shade. I also heard that he's pretty much a staple of miracle decks. Same about Malygos. He's obviously essential to Malygos-flavored builds, but there are people who say that these builds are inferior to other variations. What I see everyone agreeing about is the value of Thalnos, but man is he bland!
So what do you think? What should I go for?
100% thalanos is utility is worthy in all miracle variants, it is the only legendary needed for msot of shamans midrange decks also.
van cleef is the most diifcult card to master in miracle, if you do is very good, but until you arrive to understand how and when to use it can even be a liabilitie. ¨what i cleaned my hand in turn 3 for having a 14/14 and my oponent silenced it?? ( even if savjz did it in seatstory it was because of the oponent wild growth )
malygos miracle is just one fo the variants of miracle so his use is very limited.
check this out i play this deck,and is very strong
http://www.hearthpwn.com/decks/111357-violet-teacher-miracle-high-winrate
Definitely not Thalnos, that's for sure. If you're building a new deck always get the high impact/truly unique cards first (such as Edwin or Malygos in this case) because those make the deck actually come together.
Thalnos, on the other hand, is the definition of luxury legend. While almost everybody (me included) ranks it generally better than kobold geomancer, the difference is small and there are situations where the kobold is actually the stronger card. Also, never ever craft cards based on how many decks it might be playable in over what's the actual best for the deck you're building right now (I just wanted to mention this, because people often make recommendations based on the former on this forum and I strongly think that is really bad advice, especially in the case of low impact card such as Thalnos).
Agreeing with everyone else on this one; Thalnos by a long shot.
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