Kripp’s Season 14 Aggro Dragon Priest

Class: Priest - Format: wild - Type: aggro - Season: season-14 - Style: ladder

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  1. T_Zero_M
    November 22, 2015 at 1:12 pm

    hi,i’m italian….it’s a cool budget competitive deck??

  2. joe
    June 3, 2015 at 2:09 pm

    Great comment Chiskle…+1

  3. Chiskle
    May 31, 2015 at 9:32 am

    Playing this deck on ranked (hovering between 8-9), I’ve found that I always lose to control–particularly control Mage, Priest, Shaman, Handlock, Warrior. Furthermore, I lose to combo Druid and Mech Mage (usually to secrets). It does, however, perform well against face hunter and Grim Patron Warrior, and pretty well against zoo-lock. I’ve tried addressing some of the deck’s weaknesses: two drops and removal.

    There’s a pesky two drop issue. I do not play with Knife Juggler, like others have said it doesn’t make a splash enough to warrant it. I tried Wild Pyromancer, but there aren’t enough spells to make it work. I have also dabbled in Shadow Boxer with better results (I just love the little guy anyway). For a while I included two Loot Horders but found I was burning through the deck too quickly. However, I do think the deck worked best when drawing early so I may consider putting them back.

    For removal I also added another Holy Nova for both healing and mid game tempo shifts. I dropped Kabal Shadow Priest and Shadow Madness, both were too conditional and usually ineffective. I like having one Holy Smite to target opponent’s Knife Juggler or other high value targets; smite also synergizes with spell damage buffs from Velen’s and Azure Drake. I include VolJin, he can really help with breaking through taunts or Giants, and offers another target for Smite.

    I want to believe in this deck, partly because I’m a huge fan of everything Kripparrian and partly because I want to make dragons work. For the most part I have to say that it isn’t performing well enough to continue with it for long. Maybe my deck changes have caused this, or more likely, dragons are too middling a class to carry the day.

    But we should all dare to be great and never play as Face Hunter ever. I still have hope!

    • Namredos
      June 22, 2015 at 9:24 am

      I totally agree man

    • SadTampons
      August 20, 2015 at 11:51 am

      I’ve added a Lightbomb instead of Cabal Shadow Priest. You just don’t need her in this deck IMO. I have one Knife Juggler and one Shadow Boxer. Although I believe Shadow Boxer has better synergy with this deck due to healing. But I put in both to cover as many situations as possible.

      I’ve also added Mass Dispel instead of Shadow Madness. I find that, for a 4 drop, it helps to add some sort of “removal” which this deck lacks. Again, its not exactly a removal but can be helpful to negate taunts and other card buffs.

      So the difference from Kripp’s deck and mine:

      -1 Knife Juggler +1 Shadow Boxer
      -1 Shadow Madnes +1 Mass Dispel
      -1 Cabal Shadow Priest +1 Lightbomb

      With a lot of new dragon cards coming in TGT it will be interesting to see if this deck becomes more relevant again.

  4. Tiresias#1459
    May 27, 2015 at 2:45 pm

    Swap juggler for Ooze for sick combos with buffs. Swap a technician for Owl or SW:D

  5. Pumpcheese
    May 26, 2015 at 4:59 pm

    I’ve been playing this deck most of the day. It is very consistent. Have only lost to one thing… The mirror (or some form of dragon priest). And I contributed to losing with a big misplay. I find the need for removal isn’t really there. You can control the board with your own creatures. I really don’t feel a need for Knife Juggler so he could be easily swapped out for a little removal if you would feel more comfortable having the option. I feel like Knife Juggler only got 2-3 damage per game. Not worth the deck slot IMO.

  6. Millieme
    May 26, 2015 at 11:49 am

    I wonder why injured blademaster is not in it but i guess he requires to much manageme nt the healing and what not

  7. Kaho
    May 26, 2015 at 10:08 am

    You can swap in a few removals and play it as midrange

  8. Erik Johnson
    May 25, 2015 at 9:00 pm

    This deck is weak. Removal is almost completely absent, so if you lose board control for a single turn you lose

    • JamesPasTropTaGueule
      May 26, 2015 at 6:30 am

      Like all the other Aggro deck ….