TinSonSay’s Big Spiteful Druid (January 2019)

Class: Druid - Format: raven - Type: midrange - Season: season-58 - Style: ladder

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“Big Spiteful” Druid  — guide by TinSonSay


Mulligan:

– The cards to really look for are Greedy Sprite and Bright-eyed Scout. Without Wild Growth or Nourish, this deck lacks the ability to ramp the way most druid decks can, so the Scout and Sprite are crucial for cheating larger threats out early. Also, if you have a Bright-eyed Scout or Greedy Sprite in hand, consider keeping Floop.

– If you assume your opponent is aggro, keep consider keeping Doomsayer and Corpsetaker.


Gameplay:

– Bright eyed scout: this deck has plenty of positive targets for the scout’s mana reduction to hit. Of these targets, drawing Oakheart and reducing Oakheart’s cost to 5 is usually the best route to a huge board.

– Doomsayer: fighting for the board early is something this deck can struggle with, so finding proactive uses for Doomsayer is very important. You can be very aggressive when doing so. I found success throwing him down onto boards which didn’t seem that menacing yet, that way on the following turn the doomsayer would not only be more difficult to clear but has a good chance of keeping them from adding to the board as well.

– Flobbidinous Floop: Floop’s role varies with each match and matchup. Finding the best use for him that fits the current match is crucial. Sometimes holding out on one Floop for a better Floop is the right call.

Tip: if you plan to play Wax Elemental and Bright-eyed Scout in the same turn, be sure to play whichever you would potentially like to copy second, in case you draw Floop.


Pitfalls:

As always in my deck deck guides, I like to point out some of the pitfalls of the deck. By pitfalls I mean the ways for the deck to really fail at what it’s intended to do. These are things to watch out for…

– Drawing Oakheart combo pieces before playing Oakheart severely inhibits the combo.

– Drawing both Ultimate Infestation before playing Spiteful renders Spiteful’s battlecry useless.

– Be cautious of which dragons are left in the deck, you don’t want Dragonhatcher to whiff.

– Wait for Spiteful to finish summoning before passing/proceeding with your turn, as summoning Mulchmuncher (an 8/8 with rush) is common.



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  1. Sprite143
    January 19, 2019 at 11:31 pm

    Instead of doomsayer try prince keleseth