company restructuring really got the only respectable priest outta a job huh also no mention of murozond thief of time because that dude is somehow less relevant than the alakir hero card lmao
I think a cool deck archetype to make a video on would be dead man’s hand warrior, such a cool concept for a deck, loved watching trump try to play it back in the day
You can make a video about any archetype variations throughout the time. Control warrior, zoo warlock face Hunter ,miracle rogue,ramp druid, evolve shaman, pirate warrior, kingsbane rogue etc. you name it there are so many iconic archetypes
Another idea is you can make a video about every galakronds prime.I really enjoyed the game during that period of time so i like galakronds in general. Day 1 galakrond shaman was op for the time and galakrond itself saw play in a control shaman deck as removal.That deck was very interesting. I remember playing tidal wave against some midrange decks, it felt good I remember playing a few variations of gala rogue(stealth,secret,tempo) but gala rogue lived its prime with polkelt release. It had insane swing turns where you can play polkelt on 6 following up with galakrond on 7+ your decks top end for 0 mana. That deck was very powerful it ended up getting destroyed with galakrond nerf If i remember correctly gala priest was ok during the time of dod but it's prime was ashes version of the deck that also plays invoke cards. By the time pasts people dropped invoke cards to play galakrond by itself after that people also cut galakrond because there was so many good card generation for priest available. After this period of time priest always had an infine value deck (barrens priest was the most powerful it got) Galakrond warlock lived its prime during the time demon hunter release thanks to sacrifical pact. That deck created a historical moment for hearthstone. During the time there was 2 tier one deck on hsreplay one is demon hunter the other one was gala warlock only because it was the dh counter, it wasn't even that powerful Lastly gala warrior did some good things with 3 mana dragon (which i dont remember the cards name) but it ended up getting nerfed pretty quickly if i remember correctly. Then galakrond saw play in a bomb warrior deck as a damage source against control decks Galakronds also saw play in highlander decks during the time with dq alex and zephrys, but it just did not work except priest one. Shaman and warrior ones were the only ones that also saw play in wild, i remember shaman one with some elemental pack+macaw+flurg combo and shudder) and warrior one with some pirates or managerie stuff some guy accualy hit rank 1 with it if i remember correcty These are all i can remember about galakronds. I might be wrong about some stuff here.
I got to legend this month using renethal reno shadow priest Shout out to Nerub'ar Weblord, Razorscale and Chirgueon pulling patches from deck, best cards in the deck
Inner fire priest is a deck with enough history for a video like this, since it's pretty much never been bad since wild started. That said, it has also always been super lame, so there's big chunks of time where absolutely nobody wants to play it.
i really liked reno priest but its just not the same with reno lone ranger, its trolling to not play this version but man something about playing shadow reaper or any dk hero for that matter, maybe its just nostalgia but it feels so good to play them
I will mention it is still technically worth running Anduin in an ETC for a small percentage of games where you don't draw new Raza and you don't need a different card out of it. But that's a far cry from actually running the card.
It is one of the most engaging, fun, and skill-based highlander archetypes I've played. The deck alone was why I became a pseudo-priest main. And prob one of the only people who play norm reno priest (idk why all the reno priest decks I encounter are renathal these days or maybe its due to my rank)
I'm not sold on the new version of reno priest. It just doesn't seem worth it to only run shadow spells to start dealing damage slightly faster. If that's the concern, then one may as well just play even shaman or paladin.
Decks were playing benedictus before raza the resealed got released because a 2 damage hero power is such an insane control AND aggro tool, you mainly play minions anyway and most of the good priest spells are shadow, so it's not too big of a downside.
I love how it when to from "Deal 2 damage whenever you play a card is toxic" to "Deal 2 damage and have a REALLY good upside whenever you play a card is at most tier 2"