Zetalot’s WotOG Standard Herald Volazj & N’Zoth Control Priest

Class: Priest - Format: kraken - Type: control - Season: season-25 - Style: ladder

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  1. Mattzilla
    April 30, 2016 at 11:45 pm

    Any tips on playstyle?

  2. Afanasiy
    April 29, 2016 at 11:14 am

    Is N’Zoth really worth it? I m trying now some C’Thun Warrior and Druid decks, and want to go with something else. Maybe craft Cenarius and go with Fandral Druid? Or N’Zoth is better? How do you think?

    • Evident - Author
      April 29, 2016 at 11:31 am

      Not really sure yet, I think C’Thun Druid is a fairly safe bet, but Fandral isn’t always played in it. N’Zoth also fits in the new Control Paladin and Deathrattle Rogue, so it looks like a pretty solid card.

  3. Tom
    April 29, 2016 at 9:42 am

    Herald replacement?

    • Evident - Author
      April 29, 2016 at 10:31 am

      Second Cabal Shadow Priest maybe.

    • Ryzel
      May 4, 2016 at 7:55 am

      You might as well get rid of the silence too, as I believe it’s main purpose is to silence the 1/1 token that Volazj creates to make it a normal minion. The reason the 2 corrupted healbots are in the deck is so that you can turn 5 healbot turn 6 herald + silence the token to get a 5/5 and a 6/6 in addition to the healbot.

      • Acanterelle
        May 21, 2016 at 6:57 am

        The silence isn’t there to get rid of a heal-bot token… It’s probably there as a taunt removal. The aim being to:

        Mid-game play both healbots with your opponent at full health and use them as board clear,
        then re-summon them with n-zoth. Your opponent is going to be motivate to immediately use board clear on your n-zoth rather than the healbots (if they are at full health).

        You then use Volazj> Soulpriest> 2x circle of healing

        4 healbots die dealing 8×4 + 2×6 damage in one turn as long as the healbots can attack face.

        It would be highly beneficial to include embrace the shadow… this provides more opportuniities for this combo to work, and brings down the cost.

        You can also pull this combo off with 1 silence (opponent taunt) 1 pyromancer & 1 circle of healing.
        Volzaj> Silence taunt> Face> Pyromancer> Embrace shadow (1/1s die and deal damage instead of restore) +1 COH the 6/6s die.

        Any way you go about it 4 healbots dieing to soulpriest or embrace the shadows in one turn = 32 direct damage to face, which you won’t get if you silence the token.

    • Acanterelle
      May 21, 2016 at 7:07 am

      Embrace the shadow + prophet velen.

      You can turn ten n’zoth> Velen + embrace shadow + 2x COH
      in the same was as you can:
      turn ten N’zoth> 11 Volzaj + Soulpriest + 2X COH

      Velen should cause the healbot damage to double up in the same way.