Yeah, I love the slower decks, but I want to make another legendary to supplement my collection. I normally play control Warlock, however I do enjoy control Shaman and Paladin, so any reccomendations on what I should craft? Also, if the answer is craft epics, I'm good with that. I'm just really indecisive when it comes to dust...
Druid and warlock mostly use it, they’re used in fatigue decks, you basically keep drawing cards until you have none, then get the opponents hand to be full so when you use togglewaddle the ransom card won’t be in their hand cause their hand reached the max capacity for holding cards
Casino mage might be the most fun of all possible decks, and it has a fine mage legendary that makes it a true control deck - Dragoncaller Alanna. It's not very competitive, but that wasn't your question, of course.
Remember that Archbishop Benedictus is a fine control option, too. It's very satisfying beating people with their own stuff.
I also like playing control decks, and I have some good advise for crafting, but inspire like to know weather or not you play wild, and what control oriented legendarys you already have.
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I also like playing control decks, and I have some good advise for crafting, but inspire like to know weather or not you play wild, and what control oriented legendarys you already have.
I don't typically play wild, in terms of legendaries I have
Yeah, I love the slower decks, but I want to make another legendary to supplement my collection. I normally play control Warlock, however I do enjoy control Shaman and Paladin, so any reccomendations on what I should craft? Also, if the answer is craft epics, I'm good with that. I'm just really indecisive when it comes to dust...
Hagatha is really fun, and controlling. I’m having a blast with even shaman.
King Togwaggle is a blast in warlock, and it’s very control oriented and unique.
Wait until the meta settles a little bit before crafting anything
Hi, pardon for the late reply.
What kinds of decks typically use Togwaggle? I've never heard of these before, so I'm really curious.
Thanks!
Druid and warlock mostly use it, they’re used in fatigue decks, you basically keep drawing cards until you have none, then get the opponents hand to be full so when you use togglewaddle the ransom card won’t be in their hand cause their hand reached the max capacity for holding cards
Casino mage might be the most fun of all possible decks, and it has a fine mage legendary that makes it a true control deck - Dragoncaller Alanna. It's not very competitive, but that wasn't your question, of course.
Remember that Archbishop Benedictus is a fine control option, too. It's very satisfying beating people with their own stuff.
Right now I can recommend Shudderwock Shaman (if you face Control often), and Big Spell Mage (if you face Aggro often). Enjoy!
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I also like playing control decks, and I have some good advise for crafting, but inspire like to know weather or not you play wild, and what control oriented legendarys you already have.
Rejoice, for even in death, you have become children of Thanos.
I don't typically play wild, in terms of legendaries I have
Bloodreaver Gul'dan
Val'anyr
Kalimos, Primal Lord for Elemental orient controls
and
The Lich King
So give it to me doc, am I gonna li- *cough cough*
Excuse me, what's your advice?