As a f2p player, I've been wanting to build Reno Priest for a long time. I also figured that if I built the core, it would enable me to play a variety of decks. However, I've also built decks in the past that have felt boring, and I quickly grew tired of them. Is Reno Priest fun?
I also have Zephyris, DQA, I'm about to craft raza and DK Anduin, however I do not have Reno Jackson and Kazakus. If I were to choose to pursue one, should I craft Kazakus or reno?
I really like the deck in the past times. When they unnerf Raza I build it up with the tempostorm list and got bored very quickly. I don't know if happens because of the meta or my taste just changed. But was hopping to get 500 wins with the deck and forfeit 30 games later.
As regards the question the OP asked - I think Reno Jackson is the safest option, since you will be able to use him in any other Highlander deck, while Kazakus is still restricted to 3 classes. Also Reno Jackson is probably significantly more impactful and you have a certain effect, while Kazakus "discovers" a spell, which can cause problems. I myself have this isuue often when I play my Reno Mage. Sometimes I want to look for leathal or boeard clear, but Kazakus just doesn't offer them. I know it happens rarely, but still, that's just another argument, that works in favor of Reno here.
I would not craft it, unless you like being boring and force people to concede out of boredom
That's what Odd Warrior is for. ;) Reno Decks (Priest is just a fantastic one, like Warlock) are by no means boring or play the same every game. I would advise to craft them.
Reno is a must, Kazakus not that much. Look for Goku's latest verison.
The deck is strong, but slow and hard to pilot. You will need a lot of practice in order to learn macro strategies vs. certain decks.
Raza Priest is still susceptible to some aggro. Quest Mage and Mecha'thun Warlock are polarizing matchups. Warriors (Galakrond and Bomb) are a problem, too.
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As a f2p player, I've been wanting to build Reno Priest for a long time. I also figured that if I built the core, it would enable me to play a variety of decks. However, I've also built decks in the past that have felt boring, and I quickly grew tired of them. Is Reno Priest fun?
I also have Zephyris, DQA, I'm about to craft raza and DK Anduin, however I do not have Reno Jackson and Kazakus. If I were to choose to pursue one, should I craft Kazakus or reno?
In my opinion Reno is better in any highlander deck bc of aggro decks, and you can play the highlander decks without kazakus anyway.
I really like the deck in the past times. When they unnerf Raza I build it up with the tempostorm list and got bored very quickly. I don't know if happens because of the meta or my taste just changed. But was hopping to get 500 wins with the deck and forfeit 30 games later.
As regards the question the OP asked - I think Reno Jackson is the safest option, since you will be able to use him in any other Highlander deck, while Kazakus is still restricted to 3 classes. Also Reno Jackson is probably significantly more impactful and you have a certain effect, while Kazakus "discovers" a spell, which can cause problems. I myself have this isuue often when I play my Reno Mage. Sometimes I want to look for leathal or boeard clear, but Kazakus just doesn't offer them. I know it happens rarely, but still, that's just another argument, that works in favor of Reno here.
Oh wow I didn't even know Kazakus was only available to 3 classes. Thank you!
I would not craft it, unless you like being boring and force people to concede out of boredom
That's what Odd Warrior is for. ;)
Reno Decks (Priest is just a fantastic one, like Warlock) are by no means boring or play the same every game. I would advise to craft them.
Always expect the unexpectable!
Reno is a must, Kazakus not that much. Look for Goku's latest verison.
The deck is strong, but slow and hard to pilot. You will need a lot of practice in order to learn macro strategies vs. certain decks.
Raza Priest is still susceptible to some aggro. Quest Mage and Mecha'thun Warlock are polarizing matchups. Warriors (Galakrond and Bomb) are a problem, too.
“Let your plans be dark and impenetrable as night, and when you move, fall like a thunderbolt.”
Alright thanks for the advice! I think I'm gonna try and craft Reno Jackson first.
If it's a lot of fun for you but boring and tedious for others if you play with the DK.