Knights of the Frozen Throne – Deck for Priest
The Priest looks forward to the most expensive deck of this article, with an arcane dust value of a whopping 17,500. The “KFT Shadowreaper Kazakus Highlander Priest” deck by TicTac relies on many legendary minions. Since both Kazakus and Raza the Unbound are included, each card appears only once in the deck.
Shadowreaper Anduin benefits from the absent mana costs of the hero ability (even if Raza was played earlier), allowing him to deal 2 damage to any target multiple times each turn. Additionally, the deck even contains some “joker” cards, such as Elise the Trailblazer and the powerful Lich King. Thanks to tried-and-true cards like Holy Nova or Dragonfire Potion, the deck holds out long enough to withstand the onslaught of faster decks.
Newer cards like Soul Siphon or Eternal Servitude also find their way into the deck, further increasing its longevity.
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Knights of the Frozen Throne – Deck for Shaman
Since several expansions, Shamans have the ability to transform minions into other (more expensive) minions. The “Control Evolution” deck by Kinetik uses exactly this mechanic.
The basic game principle of the deck is simple. Establish a solid presence on the board as early as possible and then use Evolution to deal maximum damage. As soon as possible (earliest in turn 5), you can play Deathseer Thrall to upgrade specific minions. The battle cry of the deathseer allows all friendly minions to transform into ones that cost 2 more mana – turning even weak totems into powerful adversaries.
This deck only struggles against other control decks that suffocate any maintenance of minions at the root. There, Devolution can help turn the tide.
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Knights of the Frozen Throne – Deck for Paladin
Paladins might be delighted with the “Budget Midrange Paladin with Elementals and DK!” deck by Urejo_GG. This deck utilizes nearly all the strong Paladin cards from the last expansions while remaining relatively inexpensive – as it relies on the “Discover” ability.
With the Servant of Kalimos, it’s possible to obtain multiple Ragnaros the Lightlord, and the Stonehill Defender has a good chance of summoning a Tirion Fordring. The Bonehorse provides the necessary buff power and additional taunt to survive until playing Uther of the Ebon Blade.
Otherwise, the deck takes no risks or experiments and relies on tried and tested combinations like Equality and Consecration to deal with the opponent’s minions swiftly.
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