Nightning’s #5 Legend Mind Blast Control Priest (Post Nerf Boomsday)

Class: Priest - Format: raven - Type: control - Season: season-56 - Style: ladder - Meta Deck: Control Priest - Link: Source
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  1. RogueV
    December 2, 2018 at 9:19 am

    Wait, no Prophet Velen? I was so surprised the first game after I netdecked I thought that I had copied the deck wrong

  2. S2mikey
    November 19, 2018 at 1:56 pm

    Not too sure about this deck. I was trying something close and then tried this one. It loses 100% of the time to Deathrattle hunter, Mecathun priest, Druids, Shudderwock and Odd Warrior. It does OK against paladins and decent against odd rogue IF you draw your board clears that is. So, this deck sucks in this meta right now. Its really weak.

  3. Lorddamon
    November 12, 2018 at 12:11 pm

    I made the deck and it’s really really powerful to be honest i have no problem with tempo decks but control decks like warrior and controll lock are a problem! How about lyra instead of geist? I think it will help u against control

  4. Lorddamon
    November 12, 2018 at 12:56 am

    Is this deck good to climb the ladder?

    • ZEeoN
      November 12, 2018 at 2:21 am

      Some matchups are quite bad but if you face Paladin a lot it’s really good (Mind Blast Priest in general is).
      It’s problematic when you’re facing a lot of aggression in the form of hunter or decks like quest rogue where you have seemingly endless mid-size threats so you have to scream but the refill is there 1 turn later already.
      The more minion-based a deck is and the more it works through trading, the better off you are I would say, mostly due to Twilight Drake having huge amounts of health and then of course the tons of board clears through Duskbreaker and Primordial Drake. In essence, you need to get to 4-6 Mana comfortably without dying already in a matchup to make use of its true power.