The deck was always really strong and fun to play. The main reason people didn't play it pre-kripp was mainly down to crafting costs and the niche element of the main two combo pieces Aviana and Kun the Forgotten King.
So definitely recommend you crafting it. If you need anymore convincing then you can also check out this article.
Lastly, this is my list that took me to Legend. It's an overall cheaper and faster version than Kripp's Maly druid since it runs a neutral Legendary over Ixlid, Fungal Lord. There are quite a few lists out there for the combo so I do recommend going through a few of them before you decide! Hope this helped.
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Justicar Trueheart is almost mandatory in wild control warrior decks. Just a staple card all around except in Woecleaver warrior due to recruit anti-synergy with battlecry.
Sylvanas Windrunner great for cube synergy and sees play in decks with a n'zoth or cube win condition. So you get more bang for your back there.
Ragnaros the Firelord sees play in plenty if midrange decks and grinder mage due to synergy with frost lich jaina. There are not a lot of competitive midrange decks but there are a few that pack a punch.
Edit: All are good but you should decide your craft based on what you foresee yourself playing the most. ^^
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If you plan on playing Standard craft Skull of the Man'ari, as it is the highest winrate card in the deck. If you want to play wild craft the prince since the weapon is too slow for the format. Hope this helps! ^^
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Two Call to Arms seems the way to go for expensive cards. You can make a pretty decent fun deck with just that and a bunch of low costing minions! :)
This plus Sunkeeper Tarim are all you need to make a top-tier aggro Paladin (plus neutrals like Patches and Corridor Creeper). I'm assuming you have all rares and commons
Ah yes, I forgot about Sunkeeper Tarim. If you want a Paladin Legendary as YJHS said he should be your go to.
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So a few days after the expansion, I realized something: my Paladin decks suck. Then I look at my collection and I also realized: I don't have any decent Paladin cards. The only Legendary I have is DK Uther, and I don't even have the budget to play Exodia Paladin (and next rotation year is gonna be in like 3 months anyway).
I'm just a filthy F2Per with some dust saved up, so help me decide what to craft. I'm not looking to grind to Legend, I just want something that's fun. Much prefer memes to netdecking, thanks.
Two Call to Arms seems the way to go for expensive cards. You can make a pretty decent fun deck with just that and a bunch of low costing minions! :)
Notes: Edit: the merge got screwed up as a number of posts were written as I was working on it. I hope it is all clear now.
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I wholeheartedly believe you will regret crafting her. Just wait a week or two. I know it's tempting to have fun now but a little patience can go a long way! ^^
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Play around with the quest and see how you feel. If you don't need to craft anything, keep him in reserve until you do (it is golden after all :)). Quest paladin may be trash tier in standard but some people actually played it to legend in wild in the past, so you could have fun there
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The deck was always really strong and fun to play. The main reason people didn't play it pre-kripp was mainly down to crafting costs and the niche element of the main two combo pieces Aviana and Kun the Forgotten King.
So definitely recommend you crafting it. If you need anymore convincing then you can also check out this article.
Lastly, this is my list that took me to Legend. It's an overall cheaper and faster version than Kripp's Maly druid since it runs a neutral Legendary over Ixlid, Fungal Lord. There are quite a few lists out there for the combo so I do recommend going through a few of them before you decide! Hope this helped.
Justicar Trueheart is almost mandatory in wild control warrior decks. Just a staple card all around except in Woecleaver warrior due to recruit anti-synergy with battlecry.
Sylvanas Windrunner great for cube synergy and sees play in decks with a n'zoth or cube win condition. So you get more bang for your back there.
Ragnaros the Firelord sees play in plenty if midrange decks and grinder mage due to synergy with frost lich jaina. There are not a lot of competitive midrange decks but there are a few that pack a punch.
Edit: All are good but you should decide your craft based on what you foresee yourself playing the most. ^^
If you plan on playing Standard craft Skull of the Man'ari, as it is the highest winrate card in the deck. If you want to play wild craft the prince since the weapon is too slow for the format. Hope this helps! ^^
Two Call to Arms seems the way to go for expensive cards. You can make a pretty decent fun deck with just that and a bunch of low costing minions! :)
I wholeheartedly believe you will regret crafting her. Just wait a week or two. I know it's tempting to have fun now but a little patience can go a long way! ^^
Play around with the quest and see how you feel. If you don't need to craft anything, keep him in reserve until you do (it is golden after all :)). Quest paladin may be trash tier in standard but some people actually played it to legend in wild in the past, so you could have fun there