Tried this with a few card replacements: Leeroy and Zilliax for 2x Megasaur 2x Amalgam for 2x Radiant 2x Extra Arms for 2x Mind Blast
Still works well IMO, the Amalgam-Zilliax magnetic helps a lot if you're behind so you can still Surrender despite being behind on the board or on life totals. Though of course you lose stuff like Mind Blast reach and Megasaur adapt
Hi, I also first met this deck by losing to it :) I didn't have Thalnos, so I replaced it with Lyra. I also replaced the Loot Hoarders with Northshire Clerics, In this way I got rid of the Deathrattle mechanic, so I also replaced both copies of Twilight's Call with Divine Hymn. Holy Smite works too, if you want even more burst against armor-based classes. The downside is that you don't have any more spell damage effects, but then Lyra offers card advantage and faster Spellstone charging.
I got Thalnos from a pack today so I'm netdecking :) Good luck!
EDIT:Shadow Visions is super valuable for any Priest deck that depends on a certain combination of cards on hand. Stuff like Divine Spirit/Inner Fire and Velen/Mind Blast combos are much easier to pull off when you can get that last spell from Shadow Visions.
Just upload your screenshots and deck tracker data man, if you're really into math you should know how to justify a proof.
EDIT: Math doesn't usually need "evidence" (in this case screenshots, deck tracker data, etc) because it concludes stuff based on statements that are known to be true. But this is stat, which within the mathematical domain is sort of an oddball. You can't just type stuff like "I got this data by playing 75 games with 2 tech cards and 75 games with 3 tech cards". Upload your evidence to eliminate all doubt.
This being said, I think it's OK if they try not to match you against decks you're specially prepared for. Think of it this way:
1. Player A has several tech cards against Player B's deck.
2. If Blizzard matches them up, Player B will naturally be at a disadvantage.
3. So instead, Blizzard tries to match Player A against another player (let's call him C) such that A and C don't have that much advantage against each other.
It would also make sense for your climb from rank 5 to legend to be more difficult, simply because it's full of high-level play already. To get from rank 5 to legend, it should take more than just knowing how to counter one build. You have to know how to face them all.
Your inclusion of multiple cubelock tech cards might have been interpreted by the system as an attempt to get the most of cubelock matchups, so it tries to compensate by lowering the probability that you'll play against a cubelock deck. If it didn't, everyone would play anti-cubelock in the hopes of getting an easy win. In turn, this will make people play cubelock less and less, until it eventually loses popularity.
Just upload your screenshots and deck tracker data man, if you're really into math you should know how to justify a proof.
EDIT: Math doesn't usually need "evidence" (in this case screenshots, deck tracker data, etc) because it concludes stuff based on statements that are known to be true. But this is stat, which within the mathematical domain is sort of an oddball. You can't just type stuff like "I got this data by playing 75 games with 2 tech cards and 75 games with 3 tech cards". Upload your evidence to eliminate all doubt.
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Tried this with a few card replacements:
Leeroy and Zilliax for 2x Megasaur
2x Amalgam for 2x Radiant
2x Extra Arms for 2x Mind Blast
Still works well IMO, the Amalgam-Zilliax magnetic helps a lot if you're behind so you can still Surrender despite being behind on the board or on life totals. Though of course you lose stuff like Mind Blast reach and Megasaur adapt
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- Battlefy
- Mogul Arena
- Battleriff (EU only, too bad I'm on Americas)
Where else can I find Hearthstone tournaments? Preferably online Specialist format :)
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Two leggies in one pack. Thanks, daily quest! :)
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You might wanna try Grave Horrors too, but then again the discount mechanic is totally different :)
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Just a side note: Zilliax on turn 5 + Servitude + coin + Vivid on turn 6 (if Zilliax gets traded off) is really great against Hunter
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MInions copied by Benedictus will also get summoned and die, which means they'll dilute your resurrect pool.
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Hi, I also first met this deck by losing to it :) I didn't have Thalnos, so I replaced it with Lyra. I also replaced the Loot Hoarders with Northshire Clerics, In this way I got rid of the Deathrattle mechanic, so I also replaced both copies of Twilight's Call with Divine Hymn. Holy Smite works too, if you want even more burst against armor-based classes. The downside is that you don't have any more spell damage effects, but then Lyra offers card advantage and faster Spellstone charging.
I got Thalnos from a pack today so I'm netdecking :) Good luck!
EDIT:Shadow Visions is super valuable for any Priest deck that depends on a certain combination of cards on hand. Stuff like Divine Spirit/Inner Fire and Velen/Mind Blast combos are much easier to pull off when you can get that last spell from Shadow Visions.
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Just upload your screenshots and deck tracker data man, if you're really into math you should know how to justify a proof.
EDIT: Math doesn't usually need "evidence" (in this case screenshots, deck tracker data, etc) because it concludes stuff based on statements that are known to be true. But this is stat, which within the mathematical domain is sort of an oddball. You can't just type stuff like "I got this data by playing 75 games with 2 tech cards and 75 games with 3 tech cards". Upload your evidence to eliminate all doubt.