So i realy like to play C'Thun decks or just include him with just some buffing minions
i almost everytime include one Doomcaller but its like i allways draw him without drawing C'Thun or C'Thun just gets hexed or sheeped so Doomcaller doesnt work
So whats your opinion on Doomcaller ? good? bad? auto include? dust it?
im pretty sure no one will run 2 Doomcaller in a deck but do you include him once?
i dont think he is worth includeing because of the buff and stats but maybe im wrong?
I saw the most successful C'thun decks NOT being actually a C'thun deck, but more a control/midrange deck with a few C'thun cards, in my C'thun druid I run 6 C'thun buffers and C'thun still hits 10 attack frequently, he is still a win condition while my deck isn't full of vanilla minions that do nothing if I don't draw C'thun or not reach 10 mana.
Doom caller is most of the time 7/9 for 8 which.. Is nothing special..
I saw the most successful C'thun decks NOT being actually a C'thun deck, but more a control/midrange deck with a few C'thun cards, in my C'thun druid I run 6 C'thun buffers and C'thun still hits 10 attack frequently, he is still a win condition while my deck isn't full of vanilla minions that do nothing if I don't draw C'thun or not reach 10 mana.
Doom caller is most of the time 7/9 for 8 which.. Is nothing special..
I am having more luck with a Fatigue style warrior that has only 5 buffers than a full C'thun deck. I mainly use C'thun as a board clear with veklor and shieldbearers as survival.
I probably should play Doomcaller, especially since I haven't seen a BGH in weeks. Only problem is making room for him. In something like Reno C'Thun he's solid. In Ramp Druid I'd rather have more removal and win with Brann/C'Thun.
I saw the most successful C'thun decks NOT being actually a C'thun deck, but more a control/midrange deck with a few C'thun cards, in my C'thun druid I run 6 C'thun buffers and C'thun still hits 10 attack frequently, he is still a win condition while my deck isn't full of vanilla minions that do nothing if I don't draw C'thun or not reach 10 mana.
Doom caller is most of the time 7/9 for 8 which.. Is nothing special..
You need to buff C'thun to at least 20/20 if you want to win with him or at least wipe the enemy board. A small C'thun isn't much better than avenging wrath with a body that almost always dies to BGH or class removal.
I saw the most successful C'thun decks NOT being actually a C'thun deck, but more a control/midrange deck with a few C'thun cards, in my C'thun druid I run 6 C'thun buffers and C'thun still hits 10 attack frequently, he is still a win condition while my deck isn't full of vanilla minions that do nothing if I don't draw C'thun or not reach 10 mana.
Doom caller is most of the time 7/9 for 8 which.. Is nothing special..
You need to buff C'thun to at least 20/20 if you want to win with him or at least wipe the enemy board. A small C'thun isn't much better than avenging wrath with a body that almost always dies to BGH or class removal.
The rest of my deck is way more threatening than other C'thun decks.. C'thun is normally 14/14 when I play him.
Yes, 1 doomcaller is great. If C'thun is your main win condition, resurrecting him and putting him in your deck (which is likely thin by the time this happens) is a lifesaver.
So i realy like to play C'Thun decks or just include him with just some buffing minions
i almost everytime include one Doomcaller but its like i allways draw him without drawing C'Thun or C'Thun just gets hexed or sheeped so Doomcaller doesnt work
So whats your opinion on Doomcaller ? good? bad? auto include? dust it?
im pretty sure no one will run 2 Doomcaller in a deck but do you include him once?
i dont think he is worth includeing because of the buff and stats but maybe im wrong?
I saw the most successful C'thun decks NOT being actually a C'thun deck, but more a control/midrange deck with a few C'thun cards, in my C'thun druid I run 6 C'thun buffers and C'thun still hits 10 attack frequently, he is still a win condition while my deck isn't full of vanilla minions that do nothing if I don't draw C'thun or not reach 10 mana.
Doom caller is most of the time 7/9 for 8 which.. Is nothing special..
I think if you're playing midrange having a Doomcaller means your deck is too C'Thun-centric.
I probably should play Doomcaller, especially since I haven't seen a BGH in weeks. Only problem is making room for him. In something like Reno C'Thun he's solid. In Ramp Druid I'd rather have more removal and win with Brann/C'Thun.
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If you played C'Thun and still don't win, it means that
1. your opponent have no board and his health is little. If he manage to kill C'Thun, you need a little pressure to finish him off.
2. Your opponent still have big board and it's his turn. I doubt if you have enough time for reviving and searching the secondC'Thun in your deck.
In both scenarios i don't see doomcaler as card which improves your winratio.
I always have at least one in my druid and priest, just in case. It's sometimes a dead card, but it just as many times the only reason I won.
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very good for longer games for sure. Include a 1-of
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Yes, 1 doomcaller is great. If C'thun is your main win condition, resurrecting him and putting him in your deck (which is likely thin by the time this happens) is a lifesaver.
The point is to be able to make a deck that wins more of the time without C'Thun.