Is Mire Keeper having a comeback, could someone explain why he is more common nowadays? Doomsayers are nice, I'm guessing they replaced the Feral Rages. Fandral Staghelm seems way less effective without them though. This deck is much different from my Jade Druid. Congrats on Rank 1!
I've seen the Keepers in some Druid archetypes, so yea maybe they're coming back.
What about a Starfall or a Crypt Lord? The former is minion removal (with Fandral synergy), while the latter is a big wall that gets even bigger and is a nice card if you encounter many PWs and Hunters.
Yes, probably instead of one UI. You still have immense card draw.
Having 2x Ultimate Infestation is not because of the card draw but to double the chances of you actualy drawing it: since you are too buys ramping up, you need to have it in your hand before T5-6; if you run out of cards before, you are open to aggro, which is the bane of this deck
Druid DK: great card for Druid archetypes (except, oddly enough, Jade Druid); I have seen game-changing turns that begin with playing this mofo.
Shaman DK: great for his own archetype but not much else. If you enjoy Evolve Shaman, why not? I know I do.
The Lich King: he started out as a staple card (some even called him the new Ragnaros) and now people remembered that The Black Knight is a thing, so some people removed him from their decks. Unless you have control affinity, maybe he's not right for you.
We take out Innervate, them the next expansion we get another card for ramp that cos 6 or 7 mana probably a minion with ok/bad stats, them druid will be able to play ult early than turn 8. People will complain why the ramp class could play a turn 10 card early than turn 9. Playing the strong cards early and them refill your hand in some point of the game is all what ramp matters.
I just will point that some of the druid cards are design for being bad to play in the normal turn that you can play that card. Like Cenarius for example. Turn 9 empty board is like the worst late game legendary that you can play. Ancient was nerfed for being bad to play on turn 7 (and for that no one play that card) but still is strong in turn 5 or early. The 8/8 generic taunt? same. And that is just for the classic. In other expansions happens the same with other cards. Take innervate is a big nerf to the class, is necesary? probably. But again, in ramp matters expansion is normal for Druid be the strongest class. And KotFT is all about get the late game
I'd say give Jade Druid a time to shine: it was a mediocre deck when it first came out and now it is the sole bannerman of the failed tri-class cards.
YEA! WARRIOR WAS IN META FOR LONG TIME LETS DELETE HIM! thats the worst logic i've ever heard... Druid was in meta always, sometimes tier 1 and sometimes tier2 but he never was dead class. Its not Jade Life Matters but All Classes Life matters.
I was referring specifically to Jade Druid
Druid was pretty much dead between MSOG and UnGoro, thanks to all those Reno decks, complaints against which rained upon us like an indian monsoon
Yes, you are still constrained by Antonidas, but this puts some relief on the two other constraints. It's true that you have to get rid of the lower cost minions before using Simulacrum, but from experience it hasn't proved much of a problem. When you get close to the combo it's usually pretty late in the game already, most of them have been used or can be used before using simulacrum (with 10 mana you can get rid of 3 of your two cost minions before using it).
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Good thing this is a budget version: I still need 2600 dust ): #poorpeopleproblems
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Easiest 3 packs ever! (I had to play the tutorial for like 7 hours total to get 3 packs from "recruits")
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I'd say both Hunter and Warlock DK are good picks; maybe Control Warlock is slightly cheaper than his Hunter counterpart.
There are two big ifs to your question:
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Here are my takes for each possibility:
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Looks like a nice deck; it inspired me to try and design a version of my own.
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I'd say give Jade Druid a time to shine: it was a mediocre deck when it first came out and now it is the sole bannerman of the failed tri-class cards.
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I'd say there are two scenarios:
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