Divine Paladin Yellow-Brick Brawl
- Last updated Dec 6, 2017 (Marin's Treasure)
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Wild
- 8 Minions
- 1 Spell
- 1 Weapon
- Deck Type: Tavern Brawl
- Deck Archetype: Unknown
- Brawl: Yellow-Brick Brawl
- Crafting Cost: 2500
- Dust Needed: Loading Collection
- Created: 11/2/2016 (Yogg Nerf)
- OyleSlyck
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Total Deck Rating
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The goal here is to get a lot of bubble minions on the board. Combo Steward of Darkshire with Lost in the Jungle for a couple annoying 1/1s with Taunt and Divine Shield. Steward of Darkshire plus hero power for a constant stream of 1/1 Taunts and Divine Shields to make it really annoying for your opponent to deal with.
If you charge your bubble minions into a taunt minion, their Divine Shields will keep them alive. Hopefully your taunted bubbled minions will help keep the minions you charged last turn alive so you can constantly replenish your board making it difficult for your opponent to remove them.
Slowly whittle your opponent down and then pop your bubbles with a charging Blood Knight for a combo finisher.
Edit: You may need to substitute in a silence card like Ironbeak Owl if you start coming across Warlocks using Despicable Dreadlord with end of turn board clears.
Edit 2: Wednesday Dec 6th, 2017 - This deck may not be as effective as the previous iteration for the last time this brawl was offered and needs more testing.
This worked great for me in the December brawl. I did substitute Ironbeak Owl for Lost in the Jungle. The owl has been key in multiple victories. I completed the 'play 50 paladin cards' quest with six wins and one loss.
so,how you plan to deal with dreadsteed with this deck?
I added an edit the day the brawl came out. If you notice in the write up at the bottom:
"Edit: You may need to substitute in a silence card like Ironbeak Owl or Light's Champion if you start coming across Warlocks using Dreadsteed."
Fantastic deck. People just concede by turn 5.
Awesome deck. Excellent synergy that doesn't rely on a specific mulligan. Unfortunately, it can't outlast a deck with beefy cards. My roided up blood knights were constantly having to take out heavy hitters and never got to attack my opponent in the face.
10/10. Once Muster for Battle is played with Steward of Darkshire on board, everyone just surrenders. I managed to do all my quests really quickly. Thank you!