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Would switching Doom (dont have him) with Ragnaros be acceptable?
Or would this switch take quite some punch from the deck?

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Would switching Doom (dont have him) with Ragnaros be acceptable?

Or would this switch take quite some punch from the deck?

It would remove power from the deck, but it is still reasonable.

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Guest Grim Warrior SUX

Deck repeatedly gets raped below rank 15. Would not recommend

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Deck repeatedly gets raped below rank 15. Would not recommend

Show me a replay and I am pretty sure I will find at least one misplay in it. Just because the deck's too difficult for you doesn't mean it won't work for others.

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Guest WedgeAntilles

The deck works absolutely great. I just reached Lvl 7 (I don't play much). And some of my losses were because of bad play. IMO there is absolutly no way you don't get better than 15, if you know just a little bit what you are doing.

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I've got all cards for this deck except Grommash. Any tips on a swap?

Ragnaros worked well for some of my friends. Ravaging Ghoul is also an interesting minion, and also cheaper. Another possible swap would be Blood to Ichor.

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Guest Zoran

i dont understand how this deck can cost only 4k of dust when only 1 legendary is 1.6k,,,why dont you write this deck cost 0 dust if u have all cards! :D

 

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i dont understand how this deck can cost only 4k of dust when only 1 legendary is 1.6k,,,why dont you write this deck cost 0 dust if u have all cards! biggrin.png

Let me do the math for you :

 

11 commons * 40 dust = 440 dust

6 basic * 0 dust = 0 dust

4 rare * 100 dust = 400 dust

2 legendary * 1600 dust = 3200 dust

7 expansion cards * 0 dust = 0 dust.

 

All together 4,040 dust

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1 hour ago, Guest Ševi said:

What is better to craft first??Grommash or Dr.Boom??

Depends on whether you play standard as well. If you do, Grommash Hellscream might be better as he can be used in both modes, whereas Dr. Boom can be used only in wild. If you want advice specifically for this deck, Grommash Hellscream is a strong finisher and I'd say that he is more important than Dr. Boom. However, if you face a lot of aggro, Dr. Boom might be better as his Boom Bots can kill opponent's minions and your opponent will often struggle to deal with your board anyway.

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2 hours ago, Guest Dunno said:

Replace for Dr. Boom? :D

I would recommend Ragnaros the Firelord. Started playing wild this season using a N'Zoth Grim Patron deck, and ragnaros is working out well so far. From the choices mentioned above, i wouldn't recommend Kor'kron Elite, cause he is not that big of threat, and you want some threats if your patron boards get cleared.

That's the reason i leaned towards the N'Zoth, the Corruptor version in the first place

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I guess Rag is just fine, but in the Wild there is much less big threats that you can hit and much more bad spare bodies that can soak the hit. He is much less effective than in Standard mode.

I'm looking to pick up some N'zoth Patron action this season, too. IDK how much time I'll have to spare this month, though.

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8 hours ago, CodeRazor said:

From the choices mentioned above, i wouldn't recommend Kor'kron Elite, cause he is not that big of threat, and you want some threats if your patron boards get cleared.

Ragnaros the Firelord often won't clear anything either (hits face, hits deathrattle minion, opponent has Redemption and so on), so you might as well just take a card with early mid-game pressure and a finisher in one card.

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On 10/4/2016 at 8:24 AM, positiv2 said:

 

This deck is still viable in meta? I rly enjoy playing patron war and i think it's better on wild 

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8 hours ago, Guest Dunno said:

This deck is still viable in meta? I rly enjoy playing patron war and i think it's better on wild 

Absolutely, I'd say it's a tier 1 deck. It's easy to flood the board in wild and with secret paladin as the most played deck in wild, you should be able to gain ranks quickly.

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