This deck works pretty good for me. I would rate it, but since the author made a promise to make a guide for players and didn't make it, I will pass for now, however here is a little info about my recent experience with this deck.
Rank 25 >> Rank 10 progress, playing this version of this deck only.
Score 22-6, 79% Win Rate
Best Matchups: Hunter 8-0, Mage 4-1
Worst Matchups: Priest 0-1, Shaman 1-2
Basic tips:
Don't play Magic Trick unless you know exactly what you need, or you want use it in some combo.
Don't play cards in turn 1 and 2, you can play Arcane Intellect, Banana Buffoon or Acolyte of Pain in turn 3, then aim for early Mountain Giant
Don't get too greedy power-uping your Questing Adventurer unless you can get your cards back using Mana Cyclone, never waste too many cards for Questing Adventurer before playing first Giant
Strong combos:
With Coin: Mountain Giant in turn 4 then Coin + 2x Conjurer's Calling in turn 5 is dream early giant army
Without Coin: Mountain Giant +Mirror Image in turn 5 then 2x Conjurer's Calling in turn 6 is slightly slower, but more safe early Giant army
Questing Adventurer + Sorcerer's Apprentice + any number of spell + Elemental Evocation (optional) + Mana Cyclone gives you nice tempo without losing your hand
I will return with more info soon ;)
Final thought:
Many people tend to use Khadgar at this deck, and I understand it can improve your combo dramatically, I personally prefer not to use Khadgar in this deck and here is why:
Every single card in this deck can save you in certain matchup, the deck is very consistent like this, 3 drops are important for not losing cards and playing in turn 3, while cheap spells are important for defenses and combos, Khadgar only use in this deck is with Conjurer's Calling, which makes him very hard to use in many situations and often you will find yourself playing Conjurer's Calling without Khadgar anyway.
Usually with this deck, youre winning and your opponent is trying to defend, that means you get your combos and in this scenario you dont really need Khadgar, or you're losing, that means, youre waiting for your combo and in this scenario Khadgar wont really help you and waste your space in deck.
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Thank you. Hit platinum with a 71% W/R.
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I had the tavern brawl quest and played boom bot 3 times and annoyotron 2 times and won all 5. Lots of RNG but not a guaranteed loss.
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I played a Hunter once and he played a minion every turn and attacked and attacked me until my hp reached 0. When my hp was zero I died and the game was over. I was so salty I added him as a friend and now we are getting married in the fall.
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It's the Give Blizzard Money button.
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The game changes. People get better. Keep up or key pout.
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I think the mods should kill this thread and all others like it. Let none survive.
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Here is the nice answer. It's not always in your control. You can have a great deck and make great plays with a perfect draw but someone can have always have better luck or skill.
Now for the less nice answers.
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When the thread title is "Sylvanas OP???" rather than "Is Sylvanas Balanced?"
Note the triple eroteme and the plethora of spelling errors. It's clear this threat was created in a rage.
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Bomb lobbers, azure drakes and your legendaries are solid but it's hard to tell what you passed up.
Draft mindset hierarchy.
1. Draft best cards if first 10 picks.
2. Draft efficient removal.
3. Draft for curve unless curve card is terrible.
4. Draft powerful minions whilst keeping curve in mind.
5. If all cards are bad draft curve.
6. Utility spells if synergy exists.
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Your curve is awful.