hit a win streak today from 15-11 with this kangor pally, i want to push it to rank 5 this month. it runs a sneaky nomi package to finish games. Play a spark and then nomi, trade spark and then play banker to shuffle nomi again for 3 waves of nomi if kangors can’t finish the job. Any help with how to refine this list is appreciated.
I'm confused. You're using two Bankers and Nomi just for the combo at the end of your deck? I very rarely make it to fatigue in games. Are you actually making it enough that it's worth committing three cards to that combo?
It is generated From the spark drill it is a 1 mana rush that is easy to trade. Play it first and Use it to hold space on the board when you play nomi, then trade it off so you can play banker to keep chef. You can do this twice and get 3 full boards from nomi
Tis deck has a lot of draw, and the win condition at the very end makes it easier to play your mechs as you draw them and you don’t have to save kangors for your one big attack. Use it for pressure and to bait the opponent to use their clears up.
It is generated From the spark drill it is a 1 mana rush that is easy to trade. Play it first and Use it to hold space on the board when you play nomi, then trade it off so you can play banker to keep chef. You can do this twice and get 3 full boards from nomi
That's actually a pretty smart interaction. That being said, I'm not sold on being able to get to fatigue with paladin. I would almost argue that your deck would be better off cutting some of the draw and the combo and putting more midrange cards in. I'd love to know how often you make it to fatigue though as it would help gauge the usefulness of the combo.
Out of the 9 games I feel like nomi came into play about 3 or 4 of them. if they’re able to deal with the mechs and Kangors they’re usually unable handle the nomi right after so you can draw aggressively and start rolling out nomi with lots of cards still in hand.
Out of the 9 games I feel like nomi came into play about 3 or 4 of them. if they’re able to deal with the mechs and Kangors they’re usually unable handle the nomi right after so you can draw aggressively and start rolling out nomi with lots of cards still in hand.
Fair enough! If it happens that often then it's worth a shot.
hit a win streak today from 15-11 with this kangor pally, i want to push it to rank 5 this month. it runs a sneaky nomi package to finish games. Play a spark and then nomi, trade spark and then play banker to shuffle nomi again for 3 waves of nomi if kangors can’t finish the job. Any help with how to refine this list is appreciated.
I'm confused. You're using two Bankers and Nomi just for the combo at the end of your deck? I very rarely make it to fatigue in games. Are you actually making it enough that it's worth committing three cards to that combo?
What is “spark”??
--Alfi--
It is generated From the spark drill it is a 1 mana rush that is easy to trade. Play it first and Use it to hold space on the board when you play nomi, then trade it off so you can play banker to keep chef. You can do this twice and get 3 full boards from nomi
Tis deck has a lot of draw, and the win condition at the very end makes it easier to play your mechs as you draw them and you don’t have to save kangors for your one big attack. Use it for pressure and to bait the opponent to use their clears up.
That's actually a pretty smart interaction. That being said, I'm not sold on being able to get to fatigue with paladin. I would almost argue that your deck would be better off cutting some of the draw and the combo and putting more midrange cards in. I'd love to know how often you make it to fatigue though as it would help gauge the usefulness of the combo.
Out of the 9 games I feel like nomi came into play about 3 or 4 of them. if they’re able to deal with the mechs and Kangors they’re usually unable handle the nomi right after so you can draw aggressively and start rolling out nomi with lots of cards still in hand.
Of course it can be improved.
Ditch the nomi package and the excessive amount of draw cards.
Add the secret package.
There you go, a tier 1 deck that can easily take you to legend.
Fair enough! If it happens that often then it's worth a shot.