Sunday, October 29, 2006

Graccus

Continuing in my 16 decks saga we move on to Graccus. This deck actually gave me some problems when building it because the Paladin is so versatile and can be built in so many different ways. I ended up going with a mid-range control deck, with a lot of abilities and a lot of equipment that goes low on the allies.

3 Blessing of Protection
2 Blessing of Wisdom
3 Divine Shield
4 Hammer of Justice
3 Holy Light
2 Holy Shield
1 Sacred Duty
3 Seal of Light
3 Seal of Wisdom

2 Donna Callister
4 Parvink
3 Galway Stormwhistle

3 Golem Skull Helm
3 Draconian Deflector
1 Edgemaster's Handguards
1 Girdle of Uther
1 Herod's Shoulder
1 Lionheart Helm
1 Wall of the Dead

1 Annihilator
1 Arcanite Reaper
3 Krol Blade
1 Truesilver Champion
1 Destiny

3 Dragonkin Menace
3 Sunken Treasure
3 Your Fortune Awaits You

This deck has a lot of versatility to it. While it won't win a game in 3 or 4 turns it does have the ability to get aggressive. It will basically want to do whatever its opponent doesn't. If the opponent wants to draw the game out, this deck will try to get aggressive. If the opponent wants to beatdown, this deck can play defense long enough to establish control and then take over. One of the combos in this deck is Blessing of Wisdom Donna Callister. It basically lets you draw a card every time an opponent attacks.

That's all for today, tomorrow I will be moving on to my first Horde hero, Gorebelly.

1 Comments:

At 12:56 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

I've found Wraith Scythe is the best weapon in any Graccus deck. Of course I have limited play, but Graccus decks seem to be able to stall long enough to make all that healing versatile.

 

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