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[MSOG] Midranged Enhancement Paladin *Updated 1...

  • Last updated Nov 23, 2016 (Yogg Nerf)
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  • 22 Minions
  • 5 Spells
  • 3 Weapons
  • Deck Type: Ranked Deck
  • Deck Archetype: Aggro Paladin
  • Crafting Cost: 9060
  • Dust Needed: Loading Collection
  • Created: 11/6/2016 (Yogg Nerf)
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  • Battle Tag:

    Seksi#1158

  • Region:

    US

  • Total Deck Rating

    578

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Change Log 11/23:  Many changes; the list is now more Midranged with sustained power and a better late game by cutting the weaker cards like Divine Strength and Mana Addict.  Only one sister survived (Eydis Darkbane), the card draw mechanic has changed and Dopplegangster was put back in.  I play tested a similar list to the 11/17 version and found it to be inconsistent in some match ups.  This iteration should play more balanced while keeping the foundation of the deck.    

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Hello, I am Seksi, a legend player who enjoys building and laddering up unorthodox decks.  

I've experimented with different "Buff Paladins" in the past, but they lacked consistency and seemed to be missing a piece or two.  I really like these new Paladin cards, including Wickerflame Burnbristle of course but also Meanstreet Marshal, Grimestreet Informant, Don Han'Cho and Small-Time Recruits.    

It's a great feeling to activate the abilities of Eydis Darkbane or Fjola Lightbane but it felt bad having to run the weak one mana cost buffs beforehand.  Now, Meanstreet Marshal improves those cards a lot and adds more consistency to the early game with six 1 drops.  With 6x One-Drops, Small-Time Recruits should always get value (as well as thin your deck for better draws).

The Draw Engine is boosted by Meanstreet Marshal, Grimestreet Informant and Small-Time Recruits.    

I've recently added Defender of Argus and Dopplegangster to the list, I believe they will add consistency and a better mid-to-end game.

There are three ways to heal in this deck now between Wickerflame, Truesilver, and Ivory Knight.  This should help combat aggressive starts from Hunter and Shaman and provide more time to set up Dopplegangster and Leeroy combos. Ivory Knight adds another card draw mechanic that can be played both defensively and offensively with the spells to discover.  

Don Han'Cho will be great on Leeroy Jenkins as a finisher, but also on Argent Horserider or even Argent Squire or Wickerflame Burnbristle.