Elemental Hand Buff Paladin 2.0
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- Опубликовано: 19 янв 2025
- Hey guys, whats up? Sentinel here with some update on my recent deck.
I lot of new players think that to be successful in Hearthstone you need to have a lot of epics and legendaries. I want to prove that with the budget deck you can reach very decent ranks on the ladder. My budget hand buff elemental paladin is such deck. I have decided to make a two point zero version of it, while still keeping it fairly cheap.
So what has been changed?
In total, I'm going to change 3 cards. Two igneous elementals and one volatile are going out of the deck and one board clear combo is going in - equality/ consecration. The third card is one of the best elementals there is (alongside with tolvir stoneshaper) - blazecaller. Only one of those guys and remember to always plan when to play him on the board.
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Thanks for watching and for the support. Cheers,
Sentinel out...
Realy nice explaination and the gameplay is realy smooth. I just sub mate !
Nice video. Very informative. Keep on the good job.
Good video, I removed the Golakka Crawler, just not seeing enough pirates to warrant it, and added a Hungry Crab. My meta is jam packed with Murloc decks at the moment.
Yeah, of course. I forgot to mention that. Golakka Crawler along with Hungry Crab and even Acidic Swamp Ooze are all considered tech options. There are still many pirates so that is why I'm keeping mine. But it is totally fine to change for what is best suited for the current situation.
I've build the same deck out of a whim and went 17-2 all the way to rank 5, my changes are the following:
-1 equality (no need, most meta is token shaman/aggro druid/mage where the targets are too low health to matter)
-1 golakka crawler (IMO a handbuffer tar creeper/stonehill defender is more than enough to stop aggro)
-1 volatile elemental (Not good enough to just play on the board, terrible at defending against aggro while also being terrible against token decks)
+1 consecration (2 is a must against all the token and aggro decks running around right now, the second one just seals the game)
+2 Truesilver Champion (huge tempo advantage, deals with stonehill defenders, frothing berserkers, Gentle Megasaur and so much more)
-2 Grimestreet Enforcer (After playtesting it a lot, it just seemed to be a win-more card that does nothing against aggro and was just generally not needed)
+1 spikeridged steed (Such a strong value card, amazing against aggro (12 health to chew through), also provides tons of value against control
+1 Sunkeeper Tarim (You're playing paladin, this is a minion-centic boardcontrol deck, this is a must have)
+1 Ragnaros, Lightlord (Elemental synergy, saving grace on low health, heals minions, antique healbot when alone, big body to deal with... this card is just amazing)
+1 Tirion Fordring (Super strong value card, especially strong when handbuffed due to divine shield + taunt).
I'd like to see you try out my version and give it a try!
Nice build and explanation. I have tried it your way and it is more powerful, but my goal is to show budget versions of decks, for people that doesn't have much cards :)
SenTineL Gaming For budget I'd just add the consecrations and truesilvers while removing golakka and volatile
Damn jokes :DDDD