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QUOTE(less1234 @ Sep 14 2015, 10:01 PM)
Dragon priest is a tier 2 deck in the meta due to inconsistencies with too much focus on 4 drops and above. With bad mulligan that leads to high curve or a non dragon synergy starting hand, dragon priest probably can concede on the spot unless they are against another slow deck.
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https://tempostorm.com/hearthstone/meta-sna...ey-its-me-againUpdated, Tier 1 now
Was surprised with mech mage being tier 1, thought they were replaced with BRM's tempo mage. But then again, show chugga and mech aggro would shut down patron pretty fast.
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can i ask sifus here what changes should i make to my deck
i find it relies alot on the luck of the draw
In my opinion, Dreadstead deck is known as combo aggro deck mix. To win with this deck, your primary win condition is to hold on until you have the mana and cards to create an unstoppable army of dreadsteads while your secondary condition is board control and zoo like. Hence your early game should be like zoo to get board control and cycle cards.
I would have drop void walker, get haunted creeper for more stickiness, drop demonheart and infernal to get voidcallers for freebie tempos and early mid game traction.
Drop hellfire for twisting nether to give the ultimate middle finger to your opponents with you having dreedsteads.
Drop siphon for kelthuzard because of dreadsteed synergy,
Drop kezan for one more piloted as you learn to play around secrets as you play more.
Since you have sacrificial pact for healing, I personally double healbot makes too much healing while giving having tempo loss. Dropping them for malganis would be logically as your deck is very demonic, and sludge bleacher to protect your face and that deathrattle synergy.
Finally, anima golem, the reason anima golem doesn't see play or nefarian or anything that has 7 and higher attack is due to BGH making tempo loss. Dr. Boom is still playable because BGH don't take out the boom bots.
This post has been edited by less1234: Sep 15 2015, 03:30 PM