Also 2nd attempt...thanks, dude.
Oh, btw, my combo was Lightwell + 2xDivine Spirit + Inner Fire = 20/20 killing machine....
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Also 2nd attempt...thanks, dude.
Oh, btw, my combo was Lightwell + 2xDivine Spirit + Inner Fire = 20/20 killing machine....
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2nd try. Follow the directions above and just mass small minions for the first couple turns. Combo as soon as you can or you will fatigue.
Twilight Drake + Double Divine Spirit + Inner Fire was my game winning combo.
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I recommend this deck! I built my own deck that had no issue beating normal but mana curve was too low to beat Heroic so I modified a few times and arrived at a deck 2 cards different from this. +1
Clutch Consecration really saved me to make this work on the first time, this deck is consistent but may take you a couple tries without drawing Equality + Consecration or Wild Pyromancer + Equality by Turn 4 or 5. Then when his board is filled again about 5 turns later you need another one and it should be smooth sailing from there.
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I played this deck and it worked very well, took 3 tries.
I should probably say to everyone still trying this deck that I -never- even considered using the consecrate/equality combo, because the pyromancer/equality combo works way better. Less mana, and by the time you can play it, he probably has a ton of things on board and you don't really have anything. Tirion also really seals the deal for this deck as well; his 6 attack fits perfectly with almost all of his minions. I would try to save the argent protectors for Tirion. I trust that if you don't have Tirion, that you can replace it with others, but Tirion can definitely save you. As others have said, try Kel'thuzad. I'm not exactly certain that it's better than Tirion, but if you have a board built, it can only help.
I also never hit face until I knew I had perfect board control. Always be paranoid of his bloodlust and dragon's breath; they both sunk me for the first two games.
My opening hand was two crazed alchemists and a pyromancer; try to shoot for that opening hand.
Anyway, great deck, keep it up.
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This worked very well.
I don't have Tirion or a second BGH, so I put in Kel'Thuzad and Dr Boom.
Kel put in a game winning swing. Very good addition. Smooth deck, but it does rely on you getting a board clear.
Once you clear the board, his top decks are very weak, and he has basically no removal.
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Not full of weaponry? Shaman, warrior, paladin, rogue. Everyone is playing Harrison Jones
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Played this deck at rank 6 on ladder. Finished a warrior at 34 hp with Brann Bronzebeard + coin + C'Thun at 18/18, love this deck!
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Brilliant
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Changing decks isn't usually a good thing to do. The deck you have the most experience with and feel most comfortable with is usually your best option. Probably some variance involved, just focus on spotting times you might misplay and keep improving little by little.
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I was rank #27 legend and fell to rank #1000 in one day :(
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Battletag: ReganisPrime#1255
Region: US
Usual Play Times: Spontaneous (Central Standard Time)
Level of Experience: Advanced, 2x Legend, Currently #101 NA
Preferred Heroes: Shaman, Warlock, Paladin
I’m Looking For: Friends/Students to share my experience and what I've learned
Tell us something about you: I've played since beta. I only play on my phone. I have OCD, I strive to be the best at what I do. For me in Hearthstone, that means finishing top 100 Legend, 12-win arenas (done twice), and all golden heroes (only rogue, mage, priest remaining). 5000+ ranked wins. I'm getting very close to my goals and would love to share what I've learned and help others out with whatever their goals are.
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That would be awesome, I'm sure people would love to see how to use the deck.
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You're welcome, glad it helped.
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Cult Master or Murloc Knight or Justicar Trueheart work well.