Personally man, I would just bite the bullet and buy the adventure. The cards are a blast, and the boss encounters are a fun treat. Much cheaper than saving the dust for the cards. But that's just my opinion.
Here is my advice man. I recently got into climbing for real. It's important to know that sometimes you climb, and sometimes you lose. If you are losing lots, it's time to change up decks, and probably deck archetypes.
For now, just focus on learning the decks by playing them yourself. Take the time to have fun with the game, and it will come eventually.
Nah just asking. Lots of people just take the deck off the front page, and misplay for days because they don't understand the type of deck they are playing. But I sounds like you do, so no gripes there.
So take a look at this. It's not for the faint of heart when it comes to card dust cost, but..... It combines the utility of the dragons, as powerful as they are, but also the insane survival of control priest. I would say the necessary legionaries to run this deck are Reno Jackson, Elise Starseeker, and Justicar Trueheart. Following those three, the next best ones for control priest would be Confessor Paletress, Chillmaw, and Ragnaros. After that, just remember that once you play Elise Starseeker, everything becomes a legendary.
The Priest decks that I have seen Elise Starseeker work well in are super control-y. They often run Justicar Trueheart to increase the hero power healing. I would even include Raza the Chained so that you can use the hero power for free. I'll put a list together for you in a couple minutes and post it here.
For sure! I think thalnos might be a bit better than syly because he is cheaper. This deck really relies on taking control in the beginning, so having that early spell power and card draw might do better for you. Best of luck!
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Personally man, I would just bite the bullet and buy the adventure. The cards are a blast, and the boss encounters are a fun treat. Much cheaper than saving the dust for the cards. But that's just my opinion.
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So if I understand what you are saying.... I should always keep card draw... Got it. :)
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Here is my advice man. I recently got into climbing for real. It's important to know that sometimes you climb, and sometimes you lose. If you are losing lots, it's time to change up decks, and probably deck archetypes.
For now, just focus on learning the decks by playing them yourself. Take the time to have fun with the game, and it will come eventually.
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Nah just asking. Lots of people just take the deck off the front page, and misplay for days because they don't understand the type of deck they are playing. But I sounds like you do, so no gripes there.
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Did you copy paste this deck and then take it into ladder, or did you play this deck for 30 games in casual to learn it?
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So take a look at this. It's not for the faint of heart when it comes to card dust cost, but..... It combines the utility of the dragons, as powerful as they are, but also the insane survival of control priest. I would say the necessary legionaries to run this deck are Reno Jackson, Elise Starseeker, and Justicar Trueheart. Following those three, the next best ones for control priest would be Confessor Paletress, Chillmaw, and Ragnaros. After that, just remember that once you play Elise Starseeker, everything becomes a legendary.
Best of luck to you!!
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The Priest decks that I have seen Elise Starseeker work well in are super control-y. They often run Justicar Trueheart to increase the hero power healing. I would even include Raza the Chained so that you can use the hero power for free. I'll put a list together for you in a couple minutes and post it here.
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You mean Elise Starseeker?
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I have done super well with this deck. Not even faced a Reno Deck yet, but still winning strong. Thanks man!
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How to win:
Step 1: Get board control
Step 2: They concede
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I'm assuming he/she is asleep...
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Heck I would even pay full price for those adventures.
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Could I get access to change my username please?
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Well played sir!
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For sure! I think thalnos might be a bit better than syly because he is cheaper. This deck really relies on taking control in the beginning, so having that early spell power and card draw might do better for you. Best of luck!