![]() ![]() And the second new win condition is The Storm Bringer – a card rated rather poorly by most, but I believe in its potential. We also got Electra Stormsurge, which can double Bloodlust on Turn 8. If it’s easier to flood the board, then it’s also easier to burst your opponent down with it. With the amount of Tokens, Bloodlust has became much more powerful option. And the second reason are new win conditions. ![]() This build alone runs Voltaic Burst, Microtech Controller, Thunderhead and Giggling Inventor, but there are actually even more cards you can pick from (you just can’t fit more). First is simply the amount of new ways to summon tokens. ![]() Let’s start with one question – why a deck that didn’t work before would suddenly become so much better that it’s worth to play it? There are actually two main reasons for that. We don’t recommend spending Dust on the untested decks, especially if you’re playing on budget. Most of the theorycrafting builds won’t become a part of the meta, and even those which succeed will likely be heavily changed. Keep in mind that this deck is a theorycrafting. At this point, it’s hard to say whether you will want to build Token Shaman deck in a faster or a slower way, but it definitely looks promising going into Boomsday Project. Both Thrall, Deathseer and The Storm Bringer can turn a full board of small, inconspicuous minions into a real threat. While the deck is still rather aggressive, instead of going all-in on the opponent’s face, it features another win condition besides Bloodlust – Evolving your entire board. We’ve already covered a faster, Aggro Shaman build, but this time I’m going to focus on something a bit different. The deck has was basically nonexistent in Year of the Raven, but it might change with some of the tools Shaman is getting. It cruised through the Knights of the Frozen Meta thanks to the Thrall, Deathseer Hero card (despite all of the unsuccessful Freeze synergies), only to stop around Kobolds & Catacombs, when it just couldn’t push through the meta. Introduction to Evolve Token ShamanĮvolve Token Shaman was first created back in the Journey to Un’Goro, and it was one of the best meta decks at the time. i have yet to see how far i can actually go, since my only stopper seems to be the time i'm playing it.Our Evolve Token Shaman deck guide for The Boomsday Project features an early, theorycrafting list for this potential upcoming archetype. So yea most of these cards you already own from the start, i rushed to gold with like only 3 losses almost using nothing but standart cards now. I'd also put 1 midrange minion (4or5 mana) that can take a few hits. The stun lancers are very good against many minions to keep them in place and use soldiers to deal the damage while they're stunned. Put in an AOE spell of your choice (i liked the daggers more than the fireball, cuz it hits way more stuff and most things i wanted to use it on died to either of them spells. definitely keep the statue and the ranged soldiers (i use 3 of them), the cleaver is also a great minion for dealing with stuff up to 300HP in a single swing and dealing heavy dmg paired with statue. I'm pretty new myself and i must say the standart deck is pretty good already. You can ask the great Reddit community here or if you want direct contact with BetaDwarf support, send a mail to support !
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |