I made my own Quest Reno Priest and use deck sites only for ideas (like running eggs alongside psp and Sw: horror in non Reno Quest). My deck is unique and enjoyable because j made it myself. I suprise my opponents because of my tech cards and insane tempo after turn 1 (dropping quest)
firstly, don't do quest, it's trash. Secondly, handbuff is actually viable now thanks to rotation and a slightly slower meta. I'd say handbuff, but Anyfin is definitely OK
Also if you ever go Wild, Barnes, Ragnaros, Shadowcaster, Gang-Up combo. You will almost never successfully get the combo wombo or win a game, but managing to do so is insanely satisfying
If any there is only Priest. Free hero power is good, shadowform however is debatable. Kazakus potion is an amazing card, very flexible. I use Reno Quest Priest and it's not that hard to finish the quest. Non-Reno Quest Priest is more consistent but also less flexible
I personally use both Reno and non-Reno Quest Priest. Reno is stronger in control match ups and you get a lot of tech options. Non-Reno is consistent and very stable against most aggro decks, standing a fair chance against mid-range and control. Spiritsinger Umbra is not required for the deck and can actually be a huge tempo loss trying to play him especially when you're also waiting for Deathrattles to hit with Mirage Caller. He is a very strong card, don't get me wrong, just slow (same problem as Brann).
Lyra is currently having some success on the ladder, but that could change by tomorrow. If you are conservative of your dust, wait for the meta to establish a bit more and you will know what the best deck to make is. At the moment it's anybody's guess
I crafted Priest Quest and Umbra for Awaken Priest so no dust left but Lyra is next on my "to-craft" list. I got her once from the 5 drop elemental that discovers an elemental (shows up a lot) and demolished my opponent with endless Spells. Definitely an underrated card before release
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It literally does exactly what it says it does.
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I don't care bro
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I made my own Quest Reno Priest and use deck sites only for ideas (like running eggs alongside psp and Sw: horror in non Reno Quest). My deck is unique and enjoyable because j made it myself. I suprise my opponents because of my tech cards and insane tempo after turn 1 (dropping quest)
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firstly, don't do quest, it's trash. Secondly, handbuff is actually viable now thanks to rotation and a slightly slower meta. I'd say handbuff, but Anyfin is definitely OK
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Also if you ever go Wild, Barnes, Ragnaros, Shadowcaster, Gang-Up combo. You will almost never successfully get the combo wombo or win a game, but managing to do so is insanely satisfying
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I believe Rogue has the highest capability of fun out of all classes.
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Mage quest fireball OTK gg. Fuck that deck
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Dude. You can't run pint size potion without cabal shadow priest
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Stick to old school zoo. It's the real
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If any there is only Priest. Free hero power is good, shadowform however is debatable. Kazakus potion is an amazing card, very flexible. I use Reno Quest Priest and it's not that hard to finish the quest. Non-Reno Quest Priest is more consistent but also less flexible
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My question is why isn't Shifting Shade an elemental?
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I personally use both Reno and non-Reno Quest Priest. Reno is stronger in control match ups and you get a lot of tech options. Non-Reno is consistent and very stable against most aggro decks, standing a fair chance against mid-range and control. Spiritsinger Umbra is not required for the deck and can actually be a huge tempo loss trying to play him especially when you're also waiting for Deathrattles to hit with Mirage Caller. He is a very strong card, don't get me wrong, just slow (same problem as Brann).
Lyra is currently having some success on the ladder, but that could change by tomorrow. If you are conservative of your dust, wait for the meta to establish a bit more and you will know what the best deck to make is. At the moment it's anybody's guess
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I crafted Priest Quest and Umbra for Awaken Priest so no dust left but Lyra is next on my "to-craft" list. I got her once from the 5 drop elemental that discovers an elemental (shows up a lot) and demolished my opponent with endless Spells. Definitely an underrated card before release